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Rabbinical council gives green light to lay eulogies

New guidelines allowing lay people to speak at funerals to be introduced "in the next few weeks".

September 19, 2008 14:03

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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New guidelines allowing lay people to speak at funerals are to be introduced by the United Synagogue "in the next few weeks", its president Simon Hochhauser said on Monday.

The relaxation of previous rules restricting eulogies to ministers was announced last month by the leaders of the US's Rabbinical Council (RCUS). But the rabbis were subsequently told by US head office to hold fire on the new policy, pending further consultations.

Dr Hochhauser told the US Council (the forum for local synagogue representatives): "The announcement perhaps came out a bit early before arrangements had been made with the Burial Society. These arrangements are now being put into place."

But he stressed that there was "no division" in the US over the changes, which were "long overdue".
RCUS chairman Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet explained at the meeting that the move on eulogies reflected local rabbis' desire for more autonomy in their own communities.