The Jewish Chronicle

Footballin­g rabbi gets his kicks from Radlett

- BYJAYGRENB­Y

IN HIS youth, Rabbi Jonathan Hughes was a promising footballer who turned out for the Swindon and Reading academies. Now his goal is to further the developmen­t of one of the United Synagogue’s success stories, Radlett.

Addressing 330 congregant­s at his induction service, Rabbi Hughes was bullish about the future of the Hertfordsh­ire congregati­on.

“We, the Anglo-Jewish community, stand at a crossroads,” he said. “We’ve been informed that our vital energies are waning, that assimilati­on is rife and demographi­c disaster imminent.

“But how has Radlett responded to the doom and gloom? “We’ve built a beautiful new shul, r a i s e d f a r b e y o nd £1 million from our ow n members. We h ave weekday s e rvices, three sites for the High Holy-Days, a youth director, a rabbinic team, dedicated care volunteers, programmes and events for ever yone, guest educators, office staff, over 400 kids, 1,200 members.”

The challenge was raising the bar, to which end he had launched a pro- gramme of educationa­l, social and cultural events.

He also paid tribute to his wife Chana, who takes an active role in the community, and his parents.

His Jewish mother and non-Jewish father had supported him “beyond belief” when he began to embrace his Judaism.

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis congratula­ted Radlett on its newly-refurbishe­d building and on finding an outstandin­g spiritual leader.

“Though not all rabbis are lucky enough to have a name which enables them to label their shiurim as happily as Schmooze with Hughes,” he joked.

We’ve built a beautiful shul, raised far beyond £1m from members’

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Rabbi Jonathan and Chana Hughes
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