Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services He leaves his wife, Lucy; on and daughter-in-law, Robin and Lori; daughter and son-in-law, Andrea and Richard Ketchel, all of West Bloomfield; five grandchil- dren. Joseph Soloveitchik New York (JTA) — Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, the \_, central intellectual and reli- /gious figure behind Amer- ican Orthodox Judaism, 90, died April 8. A master of the worlds of Jewish law and Jewish thought, he was almost uni- versally referred to as "the -;,, a v ," the rabbi and teacher par excellence. Born into Europe's most prominent dynasty of tal- mudic scholars, Rabbi Soloveitchik trained genera- tions of American rabbis as /- the leading professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University from 1941 until his retirement in 1985. The holder of a doctorate in philosophy from the j University of Berlin, he demonstrated that modern culture and intellectual \-l bought are not incompati- ble with total observance of Halachah, or Jewish law. He thereby enabled Ortho- dox Judaism to establish at ; Ancient tradition meets the needs of a modern world. last a secure foothold in America. Soloveitchik's Rabbi weekly lessons for laymen attracted thousands from all over the New York area, as did his annual talmudic dis- courses on the occasion of his father's yahrtzeit. Rabbi Soloveitchik identi- fied himself as a Zionist, despite a family tradition that has led some of his cousins to become leaders of Israel's anti-Zionist Orthodox community. As titular head of Mizrachi, the religious Zionist movement in America, he gave rabbinic sanction to the Orthodox community's acceptance of the State of Israel, of the singing of "Hatikvah" and the celebration of Israel's Independence Day. For decades, he headed the Halachah committee of the Rabbinic Council of America and was essentially its only member. But he was reluctant to assume authori- ty, and his written halachic opinions are few, but signifi- cant. 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