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New Chair for Reform Rabbis

July 1, 2009 10:37
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At its Annual General Meeting earlier this month, the Assembly of Reform Rabbis UK voted in a new Chair, Rabbi Tony Hammond. Rabbi Hammond takes over from Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, and will serve a two year term of office.

Rabbi Tony HammondTony Hammond has served as rabbi at Bromley Reform Synagogue since 2004. Previously, he spent ten years as a lecturer and director at the Spiro Institute (which became the London Jewish Cultural Centre). Before training for the rabbinate at Leo Baeck College, where he was ordained in 2004, Rabbi Hammond studied Renaissance French literature and taught literature in schools and universities both in France and the UK. He even had a brief interlude goat-keeping in France! Rabbi Hammond is married with three grown-up children.

He commented: “Over these two years, my aim is to lead the Assembly in continuing to engage with the needs and potentiality of the '21st Century Synagogue', in making the case for pluralism, in responding to, and containing the tension between, tradition and change and in developing contemporary Reform thinking and practice.”

He added: “We have a good number of projects set up which will have to be nurtured and developed, and I look forward to the Assembly continuing to be a forum for colleagues to exchange ideas and develop rabbinic practice through shared insights and learning.”

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