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Three vie to be next United Synagogue president

Three people are standing to head the country’s largest Orthodox synagogue body

June 25, 2025 08:52
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United Synagogue presidential contenders; (from left) Saul Taylor, Marc Meyer and Claire Lemer
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The United Synagogue has confirmed that three candidates will be running to be the next president of the organisation – Claire Lemer, Marc Meyer and Saul Taylor.

The election will be held on July 14, with the winning candidate taking over from current president Michael Goldstein, who will step down after serving two terms of four years.

Lemer, who is a trustee of Kisharon Langdon, has led US Women and supported the Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT), said in her manifesto: “I want to use my experience – as a US trustee and an expert in change management in the complex field of medicine – to help the organisation evolve. I want to make sure we are supporting our members, communities and employees in every way we can.”  If she wins she will become the US’s first woman president. 

A consultant paediatrician at the Evelina London and chief officer for strategy and innovation at The Women and Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, Lemer said her vision included “a US that is steeped in tradition, rooted in halachah, helping our members find their place proudly in modern society…

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