[4] He clerked for Judge Leonard I. Garth of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
in 1984 and was ordained as a rabbi in 1991 by Yeshiva University, and was a member (dayan) of the Beth Din of America.
[7][8] During 2018–2019, Broyde was a Senior Fulbright Scholar at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he is working on manuscripts on religious arbitration, kidney transplants and vouchers, Jewish law and modesty, and a modern explication of the Book of Genesis, while translating A Concise Code of Jewish Law for Converts into Hebrew.
[2][1] Broyde has published on topics ranging from issues of contemporary relevance to more academic matters.
[9] It further alleged that he created another pseudonym, which he used to publish testimonies of deceased rabbis agreeing with his own view on women's hair covering.
Furthermore, the committee found that "the conduct did not violate Emory policies that govern allegations of research misconduct".