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Sephardim in dispute over plans for new head rabbi

December 9, 2011 10:56
He may come, or not: Rabbi Bassous

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

Sephardi leaders' plans for a new rabbinic head appeared in disarray this week after the result of an election to approve their recommended candidate was disputed.

In a ballot of members of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation (S & P) last Thursday, London-born Rabbi David Bassous polled 268 votes in favour and 134 against - exactly the minimum two-thirds majority necessary to secure the post.

But after two ballot papers declared doubtful or spoiled were subsequently inspected, days after the election, those who opposed the choice of Rabbi Bassous claimed that the result was invalid.

Members of the mahamad (the executive), and of the group who have led the campaign against Rabbi Bassous, retreated behind a wall of silence this week as they awaited the outcome of legal advice and considered their options.

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