The Jewish Chronicle

Creating a special day at Southampto­n shul

- BY ROSA DOHERTY

SOUTHAMPTO­N HEBREW Congregati­on held its first barmitzvah in over a decade.

Winchester-based Jon and Sharon Rachman had to create Sam’s barmitzvah from scratch because the Jewish community in their area is so small.

Southampto­n Hebrew Congregati­on president Martyn Rose said: “Sam’s was the first barmitzvah in the synagogue in over a decade, and we were delighted to see so many people, including so many youngsters, in the shul.”

Mr Rose welcomed Sam and his parents, and presented him with a gift of a siddur on behalf of the shul.

Mr Rachman said: “We wanted to do something for his barmitzvah, but there is no big Jewish community near us.

“Weplannede­verydetail, we couldn’t get kosher food in Southampto­n, so we got it sent all the way from Golders

Sam Rachman

Green. My wife had been down to the Southampto­n synagogue a few times, but it doesn’t have a permanent rabbi.

“We met by chance Rabbi Zalman Lewis of Brighton-based Chabad and he said he would help us. He began teaching Sam one day a week in preparatio­n for his barmitzvah; it was his first experience of Jewish life.”

Mr and Dr Rachman moved to Southampto­n from South Africa and took up jobs in medicine. They later married and started a family.

The barmitzvah was attended by over 70 guests, including friends and family who had come from as far as Canada, Israel and South Africa, and a small number from the congregati­on.

Mr Rachman said: “Most of our friends are not Jewish and they got to experience Jewish culture for the first time. It was a very spiritual and warm day, and Sam loved it. He was able to show his friends who aren’t Jewish a real religious experience, and it was edu

cational.”

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PHOTO: BRIAN FIDLER In the driving seat: Professor Raymond Dwek presents Rev Malcolm Weisman with a celebrator­y cake
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