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Former Alyth rabbi Dow Marmur has died in Israel

He was an inspiration to other Reform rabbis and was later president of the World Union of Progressive Judaism

July 18, 2022 13:35
Rabbi Dow Marmur
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One of the most prominent figures in the British Reform movement post-War, Rabbi Dow Marmur, died in Israel on Sunday at the age of 87.

Born in Galicia, south-east Poland in 1935, he and his family were sent to Siberia by the Soviets after the Union but escaped to Uzbekhistan in 1941, where he sold soap on the streets.

Moving to Sweden, he met Fredzia, his wife of 66 years, and joined the Israeli legation. Encouraged to study at Leo Baeck College in London, he enrolled a year after its foundation and was ordained in 1962.

His rabbinic career began at South-West Essex Reform Synagogue, where he spent seven years before moving to North-Western Reform Synagogue (Alyth) and becoming its senior rabbi three years later.