LJ Today January/February 2016

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January/February 2016 VOL. XLIII No. 1

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Happy birthday Harry

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NE OF Liberal Judaism’s most beloved, and senior, rabbis celebrated his 90th birthday with special services and kiddushim held at communities all over the UK. Rabbi Harry Jacobi was joined by friends, family and Liberal Judaism members at events at The Liberal Jewish Synagogue, Woodford Liberal Synagogue, Birmingham Progressive Synagogue, Southgate Progressive Synagogue, Northwood & Pinner Liberal Synagogue and South Bucks Jewish Community. Harry, who was born as Heinz Martin Hirschberg in October 1925, and grew up in Auerbach, Germany, twice fled the Nazis to become one of Britain’s most respected and inspiring religious leaders.

The Liberal Jewish Synagogue (LJS) service was taken by two of Harry’s children, Rabbis Dr Margaret and Richard Jacobi, along with LJS senior rabbi, Rabbi Alexandra Wright. Harry gave the sermon. Others in attendance included Simon Benscher and Rabbi Danny Rich, the chair and senior rabbi of Liberal Judaism, Rabbi Rachel Benjamin and Rabbi Dr David Goldberg. At the end of the service, Harry was visibly moved as his young granddaughter Tali presented him with a Festschrift written in his honour. The book, reviewed on page 10 of this issue of lj today, was edited by Rabbi Danny Rich and features contributions from leading Progressive Jewish rabbis and thinkers. Another granddaughter, Abigail, wrote the biography that opens the book. During the LJS kiddush, representatives from the European Union for Progressive Judaism honoured Harry and announced that a new fund had been set up in his name to send a child to summer camp in Haifa each year. Harry said: “I am overwhelmed with gratitude. It is just wonderful what everyone has done for me. I think about Esther, Chapter 9, Verse 22: Miyagon lesimcha u’me-evel leyom tov - thanking God that I have gone from sorrow to joy and from mourning to a Rabbis Dr Margaret, Harry and Richard Jacobi celebrate at the LJS holiday.”

Mitzvah Day Award for NPLS

NORTHWOOD & PINNER LIBERAL SYNAGOGUE (NPLS) won this year’s Mitzvah Day Award for Interfaith Partnership of the Year. The trophy was presented to Rabbi Aaron Goldstein and volunteer Marsha Myers, by Mitzvah Day founder Laura Marks and interfaith chair Daniela Pears (pictured above). It was given in recognition of the synagogue’s incredible work acting as a hub for local faith communities to donate materials to refugees, which were delivered through the Wycombe Islamic Society. The judging panel – which included Daniela, Luciana Berger MP and Jewish News editor Richard Ferrer – especially praised the ‘Refugees are Welcome’ Mitzvah Day event at NPLS, which saw an entire day of collections and talks in conjunction with human rights charity René Cassin. Speakers included Thiru, a member of the Freed Voices group who has recently been through the British detention system, and Fritz Lustig, a 96 year old German Jew who was interned in the UK during the Second World War. • See all the amazing Liberal Judaism Mitzvah Day pictures on pages 6-7.


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