Sholom Shuchat


Rabbi Sholom Shuchat is an American rabbi, dayan and posek affiliated with the worldwide Chabad Lubavitch movement.
Shuchat has answered queries in varied areas of halakha such as eruv, electricity on Shabbat and gittin. He has edited the works of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Chabad Lubavitch Rebbe.

Early life and education

Sholom Shuchat was born in 1984 to Leibel Shuchat, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Gedola of Caracas, Venezuela. He attended school at Talmud Torah Sinai in Caracas. At age 14 he began his studies in the Chabad yeshiva system. At age 16 he entered the Yeshiva Gedola Rabbinical College of Greater Miami where he received his BA and MA in Hebrew Letters.
In June 2004, at the age of 19, Shuchat received his semikhah from Dovid Schochet and Dovid Schmukler. Immediately thereafter he began his advanced rabbinic studies, which concluded with his receiving his dayanut in 2012 from Avot Batei HaDin Zalman Nechemia Goldberg of Jerusalem, Aryeh Ralbag of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, Yosef Feigelstock of Buenos Aires, and Yoram Ulman of Sydney, Australia.
In 2012 he received semikhah in the laws of gittin from Aryeh Ralbag Chief Rabbi of Amsterdam, and in the laws of family purity from Yosef Yisroel Eisenberger, Chief Rabbi of New Square, New York. In 2015 he received semikhah in the laws of kidushin from Yitzhak Yosef and David Lau among others.

Rabbinic career

Dayan

In May 2012, Shuchat was appointed as a dayan in the beth din of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis. Additionally, he serves as a dayan in various batei din in the New York metropolitan area such as the Vaad Harabonim of Queens, the Rabbinical Board of East Flatbush, Brooklyn, the beth din Kolel Harabonim in Rockland County, New York, the New York Bet Din in New York City and the Rabbinical Alliance of America.
Shuchat is recognized by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel for performing gittin, kidushin and giyur.

Mikvah & ''eruv'' consultancy

Since 2016, Shuchat has traveled the United States supervising the construction of mikvaot, and certifying them after their completion, ensuring they are built in accordance with the highest standards of halakha. He was involved in the construction of mikvaot across North and South America.
Due to his expertise in the intricate laws of eruv, Shuchat is regularly called upon to design and review their placement of in big cities across the United States.

Lectures on Jewish law

Shuchat lectures in contemporary halakhic issues, specializing in modern technology and innovation as it applies to Jewish law, and is part of the faculty of the "Online Smicha" rabbinical ordination program.
Since 2016, Shuchat is a regular panelist at the yearly Kinus HaShluchim where he lectures on halakha and his knowledge of directives of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Chabad-Lubavitcher Rebbe. He is also a featured speaker at the Kinus Torah in the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters, which takes place on the day after the conclusion of the holiday of Passover and other rabbinic conferences and events.

Arbitration and mediation

Shuchat trained with the New York Center for Interpersonal Development, and is a member of the Association for Conflict Resolution. He serves as an arbitrator and mediator in disputes between and within Jewish organizations.

Responsa

Shuchat's first responsa, written in 2012, received the approbation of Rishon LeZion Ovadia Yosef. As posek, Shuchat has authored hundreds of She'elot u-Teshuvot to queries he received from rabbis the world over.

Controversies

Shuchat married Chaya in 2009, and together they have three daughters.

Publications

Shuchat serves as an associate editor of the Rebbe's works, and was involved in producing the following: