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Chief Rabbi candidate attacks 'chic but not kosher' partnership minyans

March 6, 2014 19:15

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

A leading British Orthodox rabbi has dismissed partnership minyans — services where women can read from the Torah and lead some of the prayers — as “a step towards Reform Judaism”.

Rabbi Alan Kimche, head of the independent Ner Israel community in Hendon, who was a candidate for chief rabbi, joined the opposition against the new-style services in a strongly worded article posted on his website.

He hit out at the practice on the eve of a visit here by one of the most prominent Orthodox supporters of partnership minyans (PMs), the British-born Israeli scholar, Rabbi Professor Daniel Sperber.

Rabbi Kimche argued that even if a halachic case could be made in favour of PMs, it would be “irrelevant”.

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