Abba Mordechai Berman (; 1919âÂÂ2005) was a Talmudist and rosh yeshiva (dean of studies) of Yeshivas Iyun HaTalmud.
Berman was born on Tu BiShvat 5679 (January 14/15, 1919) in à Âódà º, Poland, to Shaul Yosef Berman, rosh yeshiva of Toras Chesed in Lodz.
Following his bar mitzvah at age thirteen, Berman studied in Yeshivas Mir where he became close to the mashgiach ruchani (dean of students), Yerucham Levovitz. He was a study partner of Nachum Partzovitz.
Along with most of the student body of the Yeshivas Mir, Berman fled to Shanghai during World War II to escape being murdered by the Nazis in the Holocaust.
Berman eventually migrated to the United States where he became one of the founding members of the Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn, where he married Itka Greenberg. Berman established Yeshivas Iyun HaTalmud on Beach 17th Street in Far Rockaway, Queens.
After several years, Berman emigrated to Israel and re-established Yeshivas Iyun HaTalmud in Bnai Brak. The yeshiva relocated to Jerusalem, then finally to the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Sefer in the West Bank. In his final years he served as rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Knesses Yitzchok of Chadera-Kiryat Sefer.
He died on May 12, 2005, corresponding to the 3rd of Iyar, 5765. His Talmudic lectures were published under the title "Iyun HaTalmud" (âÃÂÃÂàÃÂêÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ).
Berman and his wife had six daughters.