The Jewish Chronicle

Tributes to celebrate Rev Weisman’s‘lifeonther­oad’

- BY SANDY RASHTY

MORE THAN 100 people attended an event in Oxford to mark the 50th anniversar­y of Reverend Malcolm Weisman, the minister for small communitie­s.

Since his appointmen­t in 1963, Rev Weisman has travelled across the UK, serving small Jewish communitie­s from Jersey to Canterbury, Stoke-onTrent and Kent.

Congregant­s and guests from across the country flocked to the celebrator­y event to pay tribute to Rev Weisman, who has also worked with university students, the armed forces and prison services.

“People came from all over the UK,” said Rev Weisman. “I was very touched. Oneelderly­coupleeven shlepped all the way to Oxford from the southcoast and back again for the event. I couldn’t believe it. There was even a choir and they played Adon Olam in the style of Bach — my favourite composer. They also sang songs about my life on the road — it was fantastic.”

John Dunston, a member of the

‘You can have a positive Jewish life in a small community’

Oxford Jewish Congregati­on, orchestrat­ed the event. He said: “Rev Weisman deserved no less. We wouldn’t survive without him.”

Oxford-based Brian Fidler added: “Rev Weisman has been a beacon of light — sharing warmth, encouragem­ent and a sense of belonging to towns where the Jewish community is measured in dozens, not hundreds or thousands.”

Rev Weisman added: “Mainstream Jewry doesn’t appreciate that you can have a positive Jewish life in a small community with only 10 people.

“I shall keep going until I drop.”

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