In 1995, he became a
Ram at
Yeshivat Har Etzion, and at the same time gave
Shiurim to all yeshiva students on various
halakhic topics. In 2000 he was appointed as head of the Yeshiva's
Kollel Halacha. Today, Rav Rimon serves as the
rabbi of the
Ashkenazi synagogue of
Alon Shvut Darom and teaches at
Yeshivat Har Etzion, its
sister school,
Migdal Oz, and
Herzog College. Sulamot deals with three main areas: Judaism, education and experience. In each area, the association deals with the promotion and refinement of Jewish content, in pedagogical aspects (writing halakhic content, creating study materials for education systems, etc.), in the experiential aspects (developing innovative learning systems, experiential secondary learning and in creating and strengthening ties with Jewish communities around the world. Rimon hosts the children and youth
television series "
Ratzim LaMishnah" and appears in the series on a regular basis. Rimon contributed to the rehabilitation of evacuees who were left without homes and jobs by founding the LaOfek association (also called Taasoktif and JobKatif). At first, the association was engaged in finding jobs for
Gush Katif residents. The association was awarded the
Ot Hanasi Lamitnadev (the President's Volunteer Award) for 2008. Since 2009, the association has worked in cooperation with the government, which covers 75% of its expenses. Today, the association is engaged in activities to promote underprivileged populations, finding jobs for soldiers, assisting
Lone Soldiers and in special projects in
Israeli society; it provides employment coaching and counseling, business mentoring, professional retraining courses, academic scholarships and other services. in 2018 (Left: Rabbi
Aryeh Stern) In 2015, Rav Rimon was appointed the
Rosh Yeshiva of the
Jerusalem College of Technology (JCT). Under his leadership, the Madatoratecha - Torah and Technology Research Center has been established at JCT to provide the expertise necessary to respond to the ethical and
Halachic issues of modern times. The center pioneers an unusual collaboration between Halachic experts and renowned scientists and faculty members from the college’s computer science, engineering and health sciences departments. In 2020 the
Gush Etzion Regional Council searched for its first head rabbi. After a year-long process in which the general public nominated candidates, a committee of rabbis and public leaders from the area submitted their recommendations and Rimon was elected as
Gush Etzion’s first Chief rabbi As of March 2024, Rav Rimon was named President of the
World Mizrachi Movement. Rimon's
Sifrei halakha are written in a way that is structured in "tracing [from] the sources to the practical application of
Halacha in our modern reality." In his books, the halakhic sources are presented, sometimes from the
Talmud and the
Rishonim, sometimes only from the
Achronim, depending on the subject. This approach, which stands in contrast to various halakhic books that bring only final rulings, tries to give the learner tools for understanding halakhah even in cases that are not directly addressed in halakhic rulings. His best-known book, "Halacha MiMekorah - Tzava" (Halacha From Its Source - Army), a Halachic work for soldiers fighting in a Jewish army, a subject which became much more practical with the creation of the
Jewish State, was published in 2010. He is an expert on
Shemitah. He has written a
Pesach Haggadah and a
Yom Kippur Machzor. ==Awards and recognition==