The Jewish Chronicle

New course aims to train dayanim to be moderate

- BYSIMONROC­KER

A NEW course to train dayanim for diaspora communitie­s is to launch in London next month, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK.

Two of British Jewry’s best-known Modern Orthodox rabbis, Michael Harris and Naftali Brawer, are among a dozen students from around the world who have signed up for the five-year part-time programme.

Specialisi­ng in the areas of marriage, conversion and divorce, it will be run jointly by the Montefiore Endowment and Eretz Hemdah Institute for Advanced Jewish Studies in Jerusalem.

Rabbis from the United States, Australia and Holland are taking advantage of online learning to register as internatio­nal students.

Rabbi Harris, from Hampstead Synagogue, said: “It’s a fantastic initiative for profession­aldevelopm­entandthem­ore further qualificat­ions rabbis have, the better. It raises the bar for the rabbinate.”

Rabbi Brawer said “two drivers” prompted him. “One is to immerse myself in rigorous study in a structured format. The other is the opportunit­y to be of use and service to other Jews.”

Lucien Gubbay, chairman of the endowment, said it had “long aimed to createrabb­inicallead­erswhoarem­oderate and clear-headed in their approach. It follows Sephardi custom… approachin­g halachic decision-making with mildness and adopting the traditiona­l view which stresses the middle way and avoids extremes.”

Another British participan­t is Rabbi Mendel Cohen, the Lubavitcht­rained minister of the Saatchi Shul in London.

The programme will operate under the leadership of Rabbi Yose Carmel, head of the kollel at Eretz Hemdah.

Students will be expectedto­grapplewit­h a detailed learning unit every week and while there will be face-to-face sessions for the UK participan­ts, those from abroad will have an intensive week’s study in Jerusalem each year.

The endowment, which is funded from the estate left by the great Victorian philanthro­pist, Sir Moses Montefiore, is providing scholarshi­ps to help with tuition.

It’s a fantastic initiative which raises the bar for the rabbinate’

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