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Seders, suits and sartorial savvy: the rabbi who has it all sewn up

April 4, 2013 09:27
Rabbi Tiefenbrun at the GQ awards last month

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Zoe Winograd,

Zoe Winograd

1 min read

Jewish religious teachers are better known for their disapproval of contemporary fashions — but Rabbi Yosel Tiefenbrun is at the cutting edge of London’s sartorial scene.

Rabbi Tiefenbrun, who is also an apprentice at Savile Row tailor Maurice Sedwell, was so well-dressed at the Golden Shears Awards ceremony last month that GQ magazine named him “best in show”.

The Golden Shears Awards honour the best in British tailoring and design.

Rabbi Tiefenbrun was given the “best dressed” moniker in an article by GQ fashion editor Nick Carvell. The piece included a photograph of the rabbi at the event at Merchant Taylors’ Hall in London wearing a matching trilby, bow tie and pocket square. “There is no reason why religious people shouldn’t dress well,” said the rabbi.