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Limmud mourns leading British Sephardi rabbi, Dr Abraham Levy

His successor, Rabbi Joseph Dweck, leads tribute to 'towering figure' whose death is loss to all Anglo-Jewry

December 25, 2022 19:20
Rabbi Dr Abraham Levy
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Tributes were paid at the Limmud Festival on Sunday to the one of the leading figures in the British rabbinate, Rabbi Abraham Levy, the emeritus spiritual head of the S & P Sephardi Community, who died on Shabbat aged 83.

In a special session to honour his memory, Rabbi Joseph Dweck recalled the legacy of a “towering figure. The influence he had on Anglo-Jewry was strong, deep, substantive and powerful”.

Rabbi Dr Levy, who received an OBE for interfaith relations, retired 10 years ago after leading Britain’s oldest synagogue body for 32 years and having served it for 50 years in all.

The Gibraltar-born rabbi, who trained in London, was a champion of the classic Western Sephardi ethos with its belief in synthesis between traditional Judaism and the best of secular culture.