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Leo Baeck picks its first woman head

April 1, 2011 09:14
Deborah Kahn-Harris

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The Leo Baeck College in London, the leading European institution for training Progressive rabbis, has appointed the first woman principal in its 55-year history.

Rabbi Deborah Kahn-Harris, 42, will take over from Rabbi Professor Marc Saperstein, who retires after five years at the helm in the autumn.

She said she was "humbled and thrilled" to lead the college. "It is an interesting and exciting place with a huge amount of potential," she said.

A graduate of the LBC's rabbinic programme, she was raised in Houston, Texas and came here in 1989 to take a one-year course at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies.

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