At Kerem BeYavneh, Goldwicht established close ties with Rabbi Zalman Nechemia Goldberg, with whom he was a Chavrusa.
He also participated in a study group (chaburah) with Rabbis Shlomo Fisher, Yeshayahu Hadari, and Moshe Shapira (the philosopher).
[3] In his early years in America, he received regular correspondences from Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach encouraging him and praising him for his continued efforts to teach Torah.
[4] In addition to his regular classes at Yeshiva University, Goldwicht delivers shiurim extensively all over the New York metropolitan area and in Israel.
"Rabbi Meir Goldwicht is an iconic steward of a 3,000-year-old heritage of Jewish learning,” said Dr. Ari Berman.