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The 500-member shul which cannot afford a full-time rabbi

April 6, 2012 10:11

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Rabbi Charles Wallach has brought forward his retirement at cash-strapped Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue.

Chairman Michael Harris has informed members that the minister will leave his full-time employment at the end of April, although he will act as consultant rabbi on a freelance basis.

Although the shul has 500 adult members, many are elderly and 150 pay reduced subscription rates. Membership has dropped from 600 at the end of 2009. The number of children in the community has remained constant at around 100.

"It was the rabbi's decision to take early retirement," Mr Harris said. "This followed discussions about the synagogue's financial position. His decision has been supported by the board." In September last year, the board identified an ongoing deficit of £35,000. "We can't go on like this."