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Rabbi quits in Sephardi split

January 12, 2012 12:14

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

The rabbi picked by the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation to be its next spiritual head has pulled out of the job amid an increasingly bitter split over the choice.

London-born Rabbi David Bassous was recommended by the executive and elders of Britain's oldest Orthodox community to succeed Rabbi Abraham Levy - but a group of 20 senior members contested the validity of his election last month.

In a statement to S&P members on Monday, the mahamad (executive) announced that Rabbi Bassous had "requested that his name be withdrawn from consideration for our spiritual leader position at this stage".

They explained: "After much deliberation, he has decided that the continued public and very vocal animosity towards him by a small minority of the kahal [congregation] would make it very difficult for him to take our position and would harm attempts at creating shalom in the community."

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