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First woman chief executive for Reform Jews

March 25, 2010 14:14
Rabbi Boyd-Gelfand: new head

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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The Movement for Reform Judaism will become the first British synagogue body to be professionally led by a female rabbi after Rabbi Tony Bayfield announced plans to retire as head in 15 months.

Rabbi Shoshana Boyd-Gelfand, 42, who joined as executive director in 2007, will move to the post of chief executive in June 2011, according to proposals presented to the Reform Council on Sunday.

Rabbi Bayfield, who retires a month before his 65th birthday after 37 years' service to the movement, will become Reform's honorary president.

He will also continue as a co-president of the Council of Christians and Jews - a position which symbolised his ambition to secure greater recognition for Reform Judaism both inside and outside the Jewish community.