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What took him so long? Meet the newly ordained 'sixty-something' rabbi

Leo Baeck course graduate Gershon Silins explains why he took the decision to study for the rabbinate at an advanced age

August 1, 2019 12:37
Rabbi Silins officiating in Norwich
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In the words of Gershon Silins, the three Liberal congregations he serves now have the benefit of a “freshly ordained rabbi with 30 years’ experience”.

For the Chicago-born minister, who describes himself as in his 60s, is among the latest graduates from the five-year rabbinical course at Leo Baeck College.

After a cantorial career which had taken him to Toronto, New York, New Jersey, Berlin and Amsterdam, Rabbi Silins came to the UK in 2011 to join his partner Deborah Lynn Steinberg, who was professor of gender, culture and media studies at the University of Warwick.

There was then only one other “credentialled cantor” within the Liberal and Reform movements — he is pleased to report that there are now four.