Lord Sacks said: “Every week for five-and-a-half years we prayed every Shabbat for Gilad, and we have been blessed to see you again.”
Mr Taub presented Mr Shalit with traditional British gifts including a box of tea and an umbrella .
He told him he had become “a symbol of something that is best about us as the Jewish people: how we can come together in support of the values that are so important to us, and particularly the value of a single human life which in our tradition is worth an entire world”.
On Friday evening Mr Shalit took part in a service at South Hampstead Synagogue and socialised with other conference participants. The following night Mr Shalit joined revellers at a gala evening at which he was presented with honorary membership of B’nai B’rith.
He also went to the Foreign Office to meet Middle East Minister Alistair Burt, who told him of the efforts made in Parliament to secure his release.
Mr Shalit also attended last weekend’s north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham.