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Women to interview Chief Rabbi hopefuls

November 17, 2011 12:43

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The United Synagogue has ruled out holding an election for the next Chief Rabbi, arguing that it is not the way to get the best candidate for what it says is the world's top rabbinic job.

Stephen Pack, president of the US and chairman of the Chief Rabbinate Trust, announced this week that the choice of successor to Lord Sacks would largely rest with an inner circle of eight people.

But there would be a broader layer of decision-making that would, he said, "involve a lot more people than has hitherto been the case".

The selection process, which it is hoped will come up with a recommended candidate a year before Lord Sacks retires in September 2013, will begin with a meeting on December 11.