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Orthodoxy should be able to evolve

The condemnation of Rabbi Dweck is a grotesque insult to many of our friends and family who are gay and an attack on civic equality, writes Daniel Finkelstein

July 27, 2017 09:39
Rabbis Joseph Dweck and Ephraim Mirvis, pictured at the Sephardi Rabbis Conference at Lauderdale Road Synagogue in 2015
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We all know that joke about the captain who saved Robinson Crusoe being shown around his island. Crusoe shows him his two synagogues. Two synagogues? For one person? “Yes. That one, that one I don’t go to”. As I say, you know the joke.

We laugh because it describes our community so well.

But amusing and true though it is, I have always been on guard against this attitude becoming mere sectarianism. As far as I’m concerned we are all Jews and every synagogue has its own eccentricity.

This is particularly the case where it comes to mainstream Orthodoxy. I am a Liberal Jew, and find this more persuasive and congenial, but I have huge respect and affection for the many United congregations, for instance, that I have joined with in worship and celebration.

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