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Rabbi Lionel Mirvis kvells for his ‘baby’

December 20, 2012 11:34
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Moira Schneider,

Moira Schneider

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Rabbi Lionel Mirvis of Cape Town felt “overwhelmed” when he heard that his “baby”, Ephraim, had been appointed chief rabbi of the United Kingdom.

There was “no question”, he said, but that he would be attending his inauguration. “He was such a wonderful kid, a gem of a child, and we all knew from the day he was born — the second day of Rosh Hashanah — that he was destined for greatness,” he enthusiastically told the JC, describing his son as a “born teacher.

“I was with Ephraim every inch of the way from the very first interview until the very end [of the selection process],” Rabbi Lionel added.

The chief rabbi-designate is one of four siblings, with whom he “never, ever squabbled”, according to his father. “Everybody loved him.” And he knew from his early teens that he wanted to be a rabbi.