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Interview: Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis

A year into the job, women and the provinces top the agenda

September 18, 2014 10:18
Chief Rabbi Mirvis

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

7 min read

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis has given his whole-hearted backing for Shabbat prayer groups for Orthodox women - once regarded as so controversial that his predecessor Lord Sacks barred them from synagogues for many years.

In his first interview since taking office a year ago, the chief rabbi said that women's prayer groups were "an excellent facility for us to have in our communities".

Rabbi Mirvis has previously made clear his rejection of partnership minyans - mixed services where women can read from the Torah and lead some prayers - but he is happy for all-women prayer groups to be part of a synagogue's Shabbat menu.

"Some of our congregations have women prayer groups for Friday night, some Saturday mornings," he said. "This is without women reading from the Torah. But for women to come together as a group to pray, this is a good thing."