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'This isn’t just about Rabbi David Mitchell. It’s about those around him'

West London Synagogue whistleblowers write about why they came forward

February 5, 2020 18:51
Rabbi David Mitchell (centre) alongside Israeli ambassador Mark Regev (left)
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The JC has previously published allegations of bullying and other inappropriate behaviour made against Rabbi David Mitchell by former members of West London Synagogue’s staff and congregation. We have also reported on claims that the synagogue’s leadership failed to deal properly with the complaints.

Rabbi Mitchell has denied that he ever acted inappropriately and has told us that “since these issues were first raised I have learned, with coaching and mentoring, to become a better manager of people and I am still learning.”

In the synagogue’s initial response to us, they said that “WLS takes any issues regarding any member of its staff very seriously. Senior Management at WLS are confident that all internal procedures were followed correctly in this matter and appropriate action was taken at the time. This matter is considered closed by WLS.”

Following our latest coverage in which more alleged victims have come forward, Rabbi Mitchell has agreed to “take a period of time away” and independent advisers have been brought in to review the synagogue’s handling of the complaints.