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Sephardis in row over new spiritual chief

December 1, 2011 12:10

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Sephardi leaders this week rejected a request to postpone an election due to have taken place yesterday for their new rabbinic leader.

Members of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation were due to cast their votes last night [Thursday] on whether to accept London-born Rabbi David Bassous, the candidate recommended by their executive and board of elders, as the new spiritual head to succeed Rabbi Abraham Levy.

But one former elder with reservations about the nomination said on Monday: "There is a lot of unhappiness. A group of senior members have approached the mahamad [executive] to postpone the vote."

London-born Rabbi Bassous, who leads a Sephardi synagogue, Etz Ahaim, in New Jersey, spoke at all four of the congregation's synagogues during a four-day visit to the UK ahead of the vote.

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