Chelmsford Jewish Community is going to be more inclusive from Rosh Hashanah when, for the first time in its 44-year history, women will take key roles in its services.
Long-time congregant Ruth Askew will be the first female contributor to a service at the Essex community.
CJC council member Sylvia Barnowski will also be involved in the High Holy-Day services. “People are misguided by thinking that women take on a secondary role in Judaism,” she said. “This is a huge step in correcting that misconception.”
Men and women sit together at CJC services, which are read partly in English.
The community caters for local Jews — and where applicable their non-Jewish partners — from all shades of observance.
Leaders have issued an open invitation to newcomers to the area to attend the festival services.