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The Jewish Chronicle

Sephardim hope for fresh start after elections

April 6, 2012 10:11

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Sephardi leaders hope to put recent troubles behind them and make a fresh start in finding a new spiritual head after changes to the executive and board of elders.

Several new faces, including 26-year-old Anthony Tricot - believed to be one of the congregation's youngest ever elders - have joined the top table of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation in one of its most keenly fought elections in recent history.

It followed months of dispute within the community over the failure to recruit Rabbi David Bassous as its new spiritual head - and over the retirement this summer of the existing head, Rabbi Abraham Levy, two years before the end of his contract.

London-born Rabbi Bassous, who runs a congregation in New Jersey, had been recommended by the previous mahamad (executive) and elders. But he withdrew after the result of a congregants' ballot to approve him was challenged by an opposition group known as the "concerned members".