The Jewish Chronicle

Leeds rabbi says goodbye —butnotther­easonwhy

- BY JOHN FISHER

CONGREGANT­S OF the United Hebrew Congregati­on in Leeds who attended the Shabbat morning service hoping to discover the reasons for the sudden departure of Rabbi Daniel Levy left little the wiser.

I n a n e motional l y c h a r g e d 30-minute valedictor­y sermon, Rabbi Daniel Levy said leaders did not always get to see the end of their mission. Instead they handed over to others. That was as revelatory as it got.

The sermon focused on Moses handing over his leadership of the Jewish people to Joshua. He said that Moses’s final address had been “a sad occasion, since he knew that once he finished, his role would end and he would not see the Promised Land”.

Rabbi Levy — who served UHC for almost 15 years — did reiterate that he and his family intended to remain in Leeds, as he regarded the city as his home. He also thanked members for their support throughout his tenure. Worshipper­s listened attentivel­y and there was stunned silence when he stepped down from the pulpit.

Regular congregant Simon Phillips said afterwards: “With his departure, as with Moses, it is the end of an era. Rabbi Levy has been an inspiratio­n to so many people, myself included. His work, both pastoral and religious, has been appreciate­d and valued b y m a n y within the

Rabbi Daniel Levy

UHC and beyond.” Among Rabbi Levy’s achievemen­ts have been the introducti­on of Shabbat learning programmes and the pre-Shavuot and winter educationa­l fests.

Fellow Leeds minister Rabbi Jason Kleiman of the Beth Hamidrash Hagadol Synagogue praised him as “a wonderful innovator of community-wide education initiative­s”. UHC chazan Albert Chait, who now becomes chazan/minister, had “hugely benefited from Rabbi Levy’s guidance,” said shul president Paul Berwin. But Mr Berwin declined to shed light on the background to the rabbi’s departure.

“I have nothing toaddtothe­original announceme­nt and I don’t expect Rabbi Levy will.”

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