The Jewish Chronicle

SEPHARDI RABBI’S TIRADE AT MIRVIS

- BY SIMON ROCKER

A CHAREDI rabbi from Golders Green has launched an astonishin­g attack on Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, accusing him of “selling” the United Synagogue to the Reform.

Rabbi Aharon Bassous — who led the campaign this year against Rabbi Joseph Dweck, Senior Rabbi of the S&P Sephardi Community — lashed out at the Chief Rabbi for not condemning LGBT activities at London’s JW3 community centre.

In an address last week to his Sephardi community, Beth Hamedrash Knesset Yisrael — which is affiliated to the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregati­ons — Rabbi Bassous also threatened protests against a forthcomin­g lecture series by Rabbi Dweck at the London School of Jewish Studies.

Rabbi Bassous made headlines earlier this year when he denounced Rabbi Dweck for a lecture on gay love given at a Hendon synagogue.

More recently, he was one of 25 rightwing Orthodox rabbis who issued a notice warning their congregant­s to stay away from JW3.

In his talk, which has been circulated on YouTube, Rabbi Bassous accused JW3 of encouragin­g “homosexual activities” and criticised the “silence” of the

Chief Rabbi and the London Beth Din.

When an unknown protester had written the word “shame” across a poster outside JW3 advertisin­g its “GayW3” series of events in spring, the Chief Rabbi had responded by criticisin­g homophobia and vandalism, Rabbi Bassous complained. The protester was “not a vandal,” Rabbi Bassous argued. The Chief Rabbi had lent “passive support” to JW3, he said, while the SPSC’s Sephardi Kashrut Authority had lent “active support” to the centre by licensing its kosher restaurant.

Quoting from the book, Judaism and Homosexual­ity: an Authentic Orthodox View, Rabbi Bassous said: “To lend active or passive support to institutio­ns that officially condone or encourage homosexual activities is tantamount to a denial or defiance of the word of God”.

He also hit out at United Synagogue president Michael Goldstein, who was chairman of JW3 at the time of the GayW3 fortnight, calling him, “president of the Reform”.

Rabbi Bassous took issue with the decision of a panel, set up to investigat­e Rabbi Dweck after complaints about his teachings, to allow the SPSC senior rabbi remain in his position.

The panel was headed by Rabbi Mirvis.

“I say this to the Chief Rabbi,” Rabbi Bassous declared, “You have sold the United Synagogue to the Reform.

“You have sold the Spanish and Portuguese [former name of the SPSC] to the Reform.

“You can’t sell North-West London Jewry to Reform.”

The new programme of the London School of Jewish Studies advertises a lecture series by Rabbi Dweck on the Rambam (Maimonides) beginning next month.

Rabbi Mirvis is president of LSJS, while Rabbi Dweck is vice-president.

“There will be protests, there will be pamphlets distribute­d,” Rabbi Bassous stated.

“We are not just going to sit down and allow the Chief Rabbi to bring in whoever he wants to speak in our area, in our kehillah kedoshah [holy community].”

At the time of going to press, the Office of the Chief Rabbi, the United Synagogue, the SPSC and LSJS had not responded to the JC’s request for a comment.

This is a denial or defiance of the word of God’

 ??  ?? Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis (left) and Rabbi Aharon Bassous
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis (left) and Rabbi Aharon Bassous

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