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'Stronger' Leo Baeck maintaining its supply of rabbis

Students at the Progressive academy are making an impact in the UK and beyond

June 1, 2018 11:31
Leo Baeck's Rabbi Dr Charles Middleburgh and Rabbi Deborah Kahn-Harris
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Leo Baeck College is “stronger than ever”, its new chairman Jill Todd told guests at its annual dinner.

Since the Progressive rabbinic academy opened in 1956, more than 180 rabbis and 90 educators have graduated from its courses.

“I am difficult to impress but I am impressed with Leo Baeck,” she said. “I am impressed with our academic standards and with [principal] Rabbi Deborah Kahn-Harris and her team who have turned the place around and are putting forth great rabbis and great educators.”

The fundraising event received the bonus this year of free use of the venue — the atrium of Middlesex University in Hendon, which validates the college’s degree programmes in Jewish studies and Jewish education.