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Archbishop in Israel is ‘remarkable success’

July 4, 2013 14:00
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby at Yad Vashem, where he was overcome with emotion (Photo: AP)

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby’s first official visit to Israel was a success, according to a leading rabbi.

The head of the Anglican Church spent five days in Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories last week.

Rabbi David Rosen, who advises Israel’s chief rabbis on interfaith dialogue, said that, considering the pressures of the itinerary, the visit was “remarkably successful and a strong affirmation of [the archbishop’s] profound care and concern for Israel’s welfare”.

Rabbi Rosen noted that the first religious site the archbishop visited on his arrival in Israel had been the Kotel.