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Community loses its Liberal voice

January 22, 2009 12:26
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Tributes have been paid to the leading Liberal rabbi, Dr Sidney Brichto, who died on Friday at London’s Northwick Park Hospital, aged 72, following a stroke.

American-born Rabbi Brichto, the first chief executive of Liberal Judaism, held the post for 25 years and is credited with putting Liberal Judaism in the UK on the map.

His appointment heralded a period of expansion. A prolific writer, scholar and thinker, and founder of the Israel Diaspora Trust, he debated Torah, Judaism and Israel actively in the media. His most recent project was the “People’s Bible”, a series of translations of the Old and New Testaments.

Born in Philadelphia into an immigrant Orthodox family, Rabbi Brichto soon began to reject Orthodoxy in favour of Progressive Judaism and was ordained in New York in 1961. Moving to the UK, he became associate rabbi at St John’s Wood Liberal Synagogue in March 1964.