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Former Elstree rabbi launches congregation

September 16, 2013 09:16

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

A new Orthodox congregation has launched in Borehamwood, affiliated to the independent Ner Yisrael community in Hendon and led by the former interim senior rabbi of Borehamwood and Elstree United Synagogue, Shimshon Silkin.

Rabbi Silkin, who left Borehamwood at the end of last month, said a turnout of more than 100 adults and many children on the opening Rosh Hashanah morning service had got the new community “off to a flying start”.

He added: “We ran clean out of seats that we’d optimistically set out. There is a lot of excitement.” Ner Yisrael Borehamwood, Beis Yisrael, to give its full title, is meeting in premises in an office building, Isopad House.

Its foundation hardly comes as a surprise since rumours have been circulating for months that Rabbi Silkin was going to start a new minyan in the area.

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