Binyamin Kamenetsky (July 17, 1923-April 28, 2017)[1] taught in the 1940s at Yeshiva Toras Chaim (East New York).
"[3] "Seven years later, the two Jewish schools merged and moved to a new campus on William Street in Hewlett.
"[3][4] Torah Academy for Girls (TAG), located in Long Island,[5] was one of the "other Five Towns institutions" he founded.
One of his students, Jeffrey Bienenfeld, a second grader man from Cedarhurst, traveled to East New York, Brooklyn, to be taught Jewish lessons by Rabbi Binyomin Kamenetzky at Yeshivas Toras Chaim, which was founded by Rabbi Isaac Schmidman in 1927.
When Rabbi Kamenetzky asked Bienenfeld why he didn’t attend yeshiva in Cedarhurst, the boy replied that there was none.