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While Soloveichik was in New York City, his eldest son, Rabbi [[Joseph B. Soloveitchik]] was working on his PhD in philosophy at the [[University of Berlin]], which he completed in 1931. The following year, Rabbi Yosef Dov (often referred to by his students as "The Rav" or Rav Yoshe Ber) moved to [[Boston]] and became head of the Jewish community there.
 
When Soloveichik died in 1941 at the age of 62, his son Rabbi Yosef Dov was asked to fill his father’sfather's place.
 
Soloveichik’sSoloveichik's two younger sons were Rabbi [[Ahron Soloveichik]] (1917–2001), who also taught at [[RIETS]], and Dr. [[Samuel Soloveichik]] (1909–1967) who taught [[chemistry]] at [[Yeshiva College (Yeshiva University)|Yeshiva College]]. He also had two daughters: Mrs. Shulamit Soloveitchik Meiselman (1912–2009), and Dr. Anne Soloveitchik Gerber (1913-2011).
 
==Students==