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Partnership minyans are ‘outside Orthodoxy’

February 26, 2014 21:21

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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A leading British Orthodox rabbi has dismissed partnership minyans – services where women can and read from the Torah and lead some of the prayers – as “a step towards Reform Judaism”.

Rabbi Alan Kimche, head of the independent Ner Israel community in Hendon, who was a candidate for chief rabbi, joined the opposition against the new-style services in a strongly worded article posted on his website tonight.

He hit out at the practice ahead of a visit here by the British-born Israeli scholar, Rabbi Professor Daniel Sperber, who is one of the most prominent Orthodox supporters of partnership minyans (PMs).

Rabbi Sperber is due to explain why he believes PMs are compatible with Jewish law at a meeting in London on Sunday night.