The Jewish Chronicle

Young-Somers to fill Edgware and Hendon vacancy

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EDUCATOR AND broadcaste­r Rabbi Debbie Young-Somers will join the ministeria­l team at Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue at the end of April as Rabbi Neil Kraft retires after 18 years with the congregati­on.

EHRS resulted from the merger of the Edgware and Hendon Reform shuls and has 3,500 members.

The appointmen­t comes as the synagogue’s work with young families expands through the Nagila Kindergart­en and the Tea & Tots programme, which involves more than 100 under-fives and their parents on Sunday afternoons.

As community educator for Reform Judaism, Rabbi Young-Somers wrote the curriculum for conversion to Judaism, which will be incorporat­ed into

EHRS’s rapidly growing conversion class.

She is a regular contributo­r to Radio 2’s

Pause for Thought and also

Rabbi Debbie Young-Somers broadcasts on BBC’s Radio London and Three Counties Radio.

The rabbi said that having enjoyed “working with communitie­s all over the UK to grow and enliven Reform Judaism”, she was excited by the possibilit­ies of “collaborat­ing to engage and make Judaism come alive for members” at EHRS.

She joins rabbis Mark Goldsmith and Emily Reitsma-Jurman on the ministeria­l team. Rabbi Kraft will become one of the congregati­on’s emeritus rabbis.

Rabbi Goldsmith expected the new recruit to bring fresh “insights and skills into our synagogue as we work to adapt to the changing landscape of Jewish life and Jewish upbringing in our area, with the fast rate of expansion of Jewish day schools.

“She will help EHRS to build our campus into a thriving centre for prayer, learning and community for the 2020s.”

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