Rabbi Kalman Meir Ber (; born 24 December 1957) is the Ashkenazi Jews Chief Rabbi of Israel and President of the Chief Rabbinate Council. Previously, he served as the rabbi of Netanya and a rabbi in Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh, among other positions.
He studied at the high school yeshiva in Netanya under the leadership of Rabbi Simcha HaCohen Kook. After graduating high school, he began studying at the Kerem B'Yavneh Hesder Yeshiva in Yavne. He served in the IDF as a soldier in the Nahal Brigade and then spent decades in the reserves. During his years at the yeshiva, he studied the writings of Rabbi Kook together with Rabbi Uzi Kalkheim. He later studied at the yeshiva's kollel and was ordained to the city rabbinate by the chief rabbis, Rabbi Avraham Shapira and Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu.
In 1986, he was appointed by Rabbi Chaim Yaakov Goldvicht to serve as a maggid shiur in yeshiva. In addition to his role in the yeshiva, he served as the head of the Midrasha in Kibbutz Hafetz Haim and head of the Talpiot College of Education. He served on a rabbinical mission as the head of the Yavne Yeshiva in Antwerp, and as the rabbi of the Mizrahi Jews community "Rabbi Amiel". He presented a Torah class on Kol Chai radio and currently presents a weekly Torah class on the Kikar HaShabbat website.
As part of his role, he established the "Behidur Kashrut" kashrut system within the kashrut system of the Netanya Rabbinate.
In a second round of elections held between the two about two month later, Rabbi Ber was elected to the position with a majority of 77 votes, compared to 58 who supported Rabbi Halevi. In this round, Ber gained support from Rabbis Mordechai Greenberg, Aryeh Stern, Eitan Isman, David Stav, Elyakim Levanon and other rabbis from the Mercaz HaRav and Kerem Yavne networks.
On 4 November 2024, Rabbi Ber declared his allegiance at a ceremony at Beit HaNassi, and began serving as Chief Rabbi of Israel.
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