A regular contributor to general interest and Jewish publications such as
First Things,
The Forward,
Commentary Magazine, and the journal
Azure, where he was Contributing Editor, he has written a number of articles concerning issues in Jewish thought and life, the relationship between Judaism and Christianity and the limits of interfaith dialogue established by Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. He was the resident scholar of the
Jewish Center in New York City, and later, Associate Rabbi at
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, also in New York City. In May 2013, he became Rabbi of
Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City, a Sephardic synagogue, and the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States. He is the director of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at
Yeshiva University, where he is a professor of
Judaic Studies. It had been reported that he had been considered a candidate to replace
Jonathan Sacks as the
Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom. However, the position ultimately went to
Ephraim Mirvis. In August 2012, he gave the invocation at the opening session of the
2012 Republican National Convention in
Tampa, Florida. In 2024 Soloveichik was appointed to serve on the
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom by
Senator Mitch McConnell. In February 2025, he was elected Vice Chair of that commission. In May 2025, he was appointed to serve as a commissioner on the
Religious Liberty Commission by
President Donald Trump. He is the only non-Christian founding member of the commission. ==Brisker rabbinic dynasty==