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Uganda rabbi hopes to be first Jew in parliament

November 26, 2010 10:41
Set to make history: Rabbi Gershom Sizomu

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

2 min read

A Ugandan Jew who grew up under Idi Amin is aiming to become the first member of his community to be elected to the country's parliament.

When Ugandans go to the polls in February Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, 41, hopes to be chosen to represent the mostly Muslim area of Bungonkho North, in the city of Mbale.

Rabbi Sizomu, whose brother served two terms in regional office, has already been endorsed by Uganda's main opposition party and has the support of several leading politicians.

A member of the Abayudaya Jewish community, if he is successful he will become the only rabbi outside Israel currently serving in national office and the highest-ranking Abayudaya Jew in history.

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