Rabbi Meyer is currently a professor at the Centre Cardinal Bea for Judaic studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he teaches Classical Rabbinic Literature and Contemporary Jewish Thought. He has been teaching at the Gregoriana for over sixteen years, under the leadership of successive directors, and as part of a dedicated team of permanent and invited professors. His teaching aims to integrate academic expertise with both personal and rabbinic insights into Judaism, placing them at the heart of the Catholic Pontifical academic world. His teaching aims to integrate academic expertise with both personal and rabbinic insights into Judaism, placing them at the heart of the Catholic Pontifical academic world.