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Reform leader Bayfield to retire early

November 1, 2010 10:18
Rabbi Tony Bayfield

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Rabbi Tony Bayfield, the head of the Movement for Reform Judaism, is to step down six months earlier than expected at the beginning of January.

The leader of the movement since 1995, he had been due to retire at the end of June shortly before his 65th birthday, with executive director Rabbi Shoshana Boyd-Gelfand becoming chief executive - and the first female rabbi to be professional head of a British synagogue body.

But Rabbi Bayfield told members of the Reform council yesterday that the handover had gone so smoothly that he felt able to leave earlier.

“I’m ready and excited to get on with the next phase of my life,” he said.

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