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Sephardi leadership hopeful pulls out of race

January 10, 2012 10:17

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Rabbi David Bassous, the centre of a disputed election for the next spiritual head of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation, has pulled out of the race.

Sephardi leaders announced last night that the London-born rabbi, who heads a congregation in New Jersey, had "requested that his name be withdrawn from consideration…at this stage".

A group of 20 members of the congregation, who harbour reservations about his suitability to succeed Rabbi Abraham Levy as head of Britain's oldest Jewish community, have contested the result of an election held last month for the position.

In a ballot of members of the S and P's four synagogues, Rabbi Bassous – who had been unanimously recommended by the executive and board of elders - polled 268 votes in favour to 134 against, exactly the two-thirds majority required by the constitution.

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