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Rabbi faces second discipline hearing

August 13, 2009 09:22
Inside historic Bevis Marks shul

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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Sephardi leaders have been accused of victimising the rabbi of Britain’s oldest synagogue, Bevis Marks, after demanding he face a second disciplinary hearing in a fortnight.

Rabbi Natan Asmoucha, who was suspended three weeks ago, was issued with a final warning by the mahamad (executive) of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews’ Congregation over his involvement last month in a march against high bank interest rates.

But members of Bevis Marks are in uproar after learning that the mahamad had extended his suspension on Friday and made new allegations of gross misconduct against him.

Rebecca Osen, a Bevis Marks congregant, said: “The Bevis Marks committee and yehidim (members) believe these allegations to be untrue and feel Rabbi Asmoucha is being victimised.”