

Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, or the Rav (translation: The Rabbi), as he is generally called by his students, was one of the greatest Jewish leaders and Torah scholars of the 20th century. He possessed many qualities of special relevance to people of our era, including the following:
• He spent enormous energy attempting to show the meaning and relevance of Torah to a 20th century Western audience.
• He was a master of Talmud, Halacha, Bible, and Jewish philosophy. In addition, the Rav had a broad secular education, having earned a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Berlin.
• He was a highly eloquent pedagogue, a riveting speaker, and a brilliant writer. Not every genius is a great communicator. The Rav could communicate myriad aspects of Torah from intricate Talmudic logic to subtle philosophical ideas. Moreover, he was fluent in English.
• The Rav loved his audience and relished the act of teaching.
This website is a clearinghouse of resources for study of the Rav’s life and teachings. You can find here books (over 70 of them), articles, sound recordings (hundreds of them), videos, photos, and links to works by the Rav, his students, and scholars of his work. The material is challenging and you may need a dictionary to get through some of it. But it is well worth the effort.
Click here to listen to The Rav's famous description (from 1974) of how he experienced the Mesorah (Jewish Torah tradition) through the act of teaching (YUTorah.org)
Original Find by therav.net
Ship Manifests of the Rav's Immigration to the US and His Return from Eretz Israel in 1935
Books
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Kinos Mesoros HaRav Edited by Rabbi Simon Posner Winner of the 2010 National Jewish Book Award |
The Koren Mesorat Harav Siddur: A Hebrew/English Siddur With Commentary By Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchick |
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Majesty and Humility: The Thought of Rabbi Joseph B.
Soloveitchik Reuven Ziegler (Author), Edited by Jacob J. Schacter (Author), Jacob J. Schacter (Editor) |
Koren Publishers Highlights of this newly revised edition of The Lonely Man of Faith include: Transliterations and translations of the Hebrew, fully sourced references, restoration of the original chapter divisions and a new introduction by Rabbi Reuven Ziegler. |
Articles:
Two Dreams by Rav Hershel Schachter
Torahweb.org
Lecture on Leadership
Transcribed by Yitzchak Etshalom
Torah.org
Yeshiva University Seforim Sale
Panel discussion
In celebration of the publication of Majesty and Humility: The Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik ,
Rabbi Michael Rosensweig ’73
Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter
Dr. David Shatz
Rabbi Reuven Ziegler
Rabbi Ziegler will also speak at book launches in the following cities:
Lonely Man of Faith Comes to Passaic, NJ
Motzei Shabbos, 8 PM, Feb. 11, 2012

Screenings of Lonely Man of Faith Throughout the US
Web Yeshiva Live and Interactive Online with web archives available
Writings of Rav Soloveitchik Jan 17 -31. Tuesday 3:00PM EST, Rabbi Jeffrey Saks A survey of some of the major themes in Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's thought and religious philosophy as seen in his shorter essays.

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Sources for foregoing quotations:
(1) Partial transcript of an address to the RCA Convention, 1975, on the topic of religious conversion. This is a preamble to the class. Transcribed by Eitan Fiorino in mail-jewish.org, from mp3 Rav - Gerus & Mesorah (1) [5053].mp3 )
(2) Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, "Sacred and Profane", Gesher, Vol. 3, No. 1, p. 7 in Besdin, A, Reflections of the Rav, p. 224)
(3) Worship of the Heart: Essays on Jewish Prayer EDITED BY SHALOM CARMY, p. 66 in Prayer and the Beauty of God: Rav Soloveitchik on Prayer and Aesthetics (JOSHUA AMARU, The Torah u-Madda Journal (13/2005)
(4)Joseph B. Soloveitchik, “A Tribute to the Rebbetzen of Talne,” Tradition 17:2, Spring 1978, p. 7
Photo on banner was taken by Rabbi Irwin Albert. *Posted with permission.