The Jewish Chronicle

Janner-Klausner returns to rabbinical role

- BY BARRY TOBERMAN

RABBI LAURA Janner-Klausner is to return to the pulpit 18 months after stepping down as the Reform Movement’s senior rabbi.

She is joining the Bromley Reform congregati­on and will start her parttime duties at the beginning of April.

“It is a coup for us,” said Bromley Reform chair Michelle Brooks Evans.

“Following her near decade as senior rabbi to the movement, she has chosen to return to her vocation as Bromley’s community rabbi and we are thrilled to have her enthusiasm, intelligen­ce and spiritual guidance.

“As a magnet for Jewish life in the area, the possibilit­ies are excitingly endless. We’ve spent the last two months keeping this within the recruitmen­t group. We are over the moon.”

Rabbi Janner-Klausner, who is also an inclusion and developmen­t coach, said she was excited by her new role.

“I already love Bromley for their open hearts, true inclusion and exceptiona­l mutual support. Bromley is a friendly and generous community for people of all kinds.”

For Ms Brooks Evans, it also revives a relationsh­ip dating back to 1984 when “Laura was one of my leaders on an RSY Israel tour — my first foray into Reform

Judaism, having grown up in an Orthodox community in Woolwich.

“Laura changed my life and she’s now at Bromley changing our community.”

The shul started a recruitmen­t process in response to the departure of Rabbi Mati Kirschenba­um, who left in November to join the rabbinic team at Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue.

Having “always had a soft spot for Bromley”, Rabbi Janner-Klausner emailed Ms Brooks Evans in midDecembe­r to say she was interested in applying for the post.

“We met for coffee the next day and things moved very quickly from there. We offered her the job at the end of January and she accepted within five minutes.

“She sees in Bromley a community she thinks she would like to be involved in, one that looks after its own and not in a Jewish area — it takes me half-an-hour to drive in. She’s already putting dates in her diary.”

It’s a growing congregati­on of 450 members and in her three-day-a-week role, Rabbi Janner-Klausner will be variously involved in Shabbat services, Friday night suppers and youth activities.

“We have a lot of barmitzvah children and a thriving cheder,” Ms Brooks Evans said.

Movement for Reform Judaism acting co-chair Paul Langsford expressed delight at the appointmen­t.

“Bromley is a caring and thriving community,” he said. “She’ll receive a warm and enthusiast­ic welcome and we wish her every success in her new role.”

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Bromley Reform has a thriving cheder
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Rabbi Laura JannerKlau­sner

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