"In May 2008, upon retirelemt, Charlop received Yeshiva University's (YU) Presidential Medallion in recognition of his stewardship of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS).
Under his leadership[4] of more than 35 years, the seminary experienced enormous growth, graduating thousands of rabbis, educators, and Jewish scholars.
In September 2008, Charlop was honored for his extraordinary achievement in Torah learning and leadership as the seminary's dean at YU's RIETS Annual Dinner of Tribute.
As Dean Emeritus, Charlop continued to serve as one of RIETS’ masmichim — conferring semikhah on rabbinical candidates – and giving exit bechinos (academic exams), and maintained his special relationship with the Kollelei Elyon.
[5] After his retirement, Charlop remained dean emeritus and formally a special advisor on seminary affairs to the university’s president.
[3] Yeshiva University published Sefer Shefa Yamim, a collection of Charlop's essays, coordinated with his retirement tribute dinner.
[3] Charlop was the grandson of Yaakov Moshe Charlap, a leading Jerusalem rabbi in the first half of the twentieth century, and head of a well-known yeshiva there.
Charlop resided in the Bronx, a borough of New York City, for most of his life,[4] where he was the rabbi of the Young Israel of Mosholu Parkway.
His daughters are Peshi Neuburger, Leebee Rochelle Becher, Annie Riva Prager, Shoshana Schneider, Zipporah Raymon and Miriam Reiss.