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Chief Rabbi follows the footsteps of prime ministers and princes with a visit to Eton

October 14, 2015 15:06
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis receives The Eton College Siddur from pupil Joseph Rigal (Picture:John Rifkin)

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Charlotte Oliver,

Charlotte Oliver

1 min read

It is one of the oldest and most traditional schools still standing in the United Kingdom, with an on-site Christian chapel whose choir is as internationally renowned as its list of aristocratic alumni.

You would be forgiven, then, for underestimating the Jewish presence at Eton College in Windsor.

But last Sunday, Eton's Jewish contingent was out in force as the famous school welcomed Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis through its gates.

Rabbi Mirvis was in attendance alongside University Jewish Chaplaincy as part of the school's annual Faiths Forum event. There, he told the school's pupils and staff how Jewish teachings hold universal resonance.