Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb

Biographical Information for Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb

Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb has been executive vice president of the Orthodox Union since January, 2002. In that role, he heads the multi-purpose agency which represents and serves Orthodox Jewry through hundreds of synagogues across North America and beyond. From kosher food supervision to youth, public policy and social action programming, the OU is one of the largest and most vibrant Jewish organizations in the world today.

A talented teacher, writer and orator, Rabbi Weinreb was previously the spiritual leader of Congregation Shomrei Emunah in Baltimore, MD, which he joined in January, 1989. Under his leadership, the congregation grew from approximately 160 to more than 400 families.

Rabbi Weinreb received his rabbinic ordination in 1962 from the Rabbi Jacob Joseph Yeshiva in New York. He received his Masters degree in Psychology from the New School for Social Research, and in 1970 earned his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland. Prior to assuming the pulpit of the Congregation Shomrei Emunah, Rabbi Weinreb served as Assistant Supervisor of Psychological Services for the Prince George's County Public Schools, as Chief Psychologist of the Potomac Foundation for Mental Health, and also maintained a private practice of psychotherapy.

Rabbi Weinreb is a vice-president of the Rabbinical Council of America and past chair of its annual convention. He is Rabbinic Liaison for NEFESH: the North American Network of Orthodox Mental Heath Professionals, and is a member of the Ethics Committee of the Veterans Administration Hospitals. Rabbi Weinreb serves on the Rabbinic Cabinet of United Jewish Communities and on the boards of various other organizational and educational institutions.

Rabbi Weinreb has been married to the former Chavi Taub since 1965, and they now live on the West Side of Manhattan. They have three children and ten grandchildren.

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