Meir Soloveichik tapped by oldest U.S. synagogue

Rabbi Meir Soloveichik joins the Upper West Side synagogue Congregation Shearith Israel.

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NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, the scion of a revered rabbinic family, is the new spiritual leader of the country’s oldest Sephardic synagogue, Congregation Shearith Israel.

The synagogue, also known as the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, announced the hire in a news release June 10.

Soloveichik is the grandson of Ahron Soloveichik and the great-nephew of Joseph Soloveitchik, the late leader of American Modern Orthodoxy who was commonly known as The Rav. He was most recently the associate rabbi at Congregation Kehilath Jeshrun on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. In 2012, he delivered an invocation at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.

“I am humbled and deeply honored to have been asked to serve the congregants of Shearith Israel, a congregation with an incomparable history, where some of America’s most distinguished rabbis have pastored and preached,” Soloveichik said.

Shearith Israel was established in 1654 by Brazilian Jews fleeing religious persecution.

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