The Jewish Chronicle

UPSET OVER SHABBAT UK

- BY SIMON ROCKER

THE CHIEF Rabbi’s office has expressed disappoint­ment at the Reform movement decision to launch its own Shabbat event rather than support the Chief Rabbi’s Shabbat UK.

A “Reform Judaism Shabbat” has been announced for October 23 and 24, the same weekend as the second Shabbat UK.

A spokesman for Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said: “Shabbat UK will represent a wonderful opportunit­y for people from right across the religious spectrum to unite around a single transforma­tive Shabbat.

“As such, plans for an alternativ­e project will mean missing out on that opportunit­y.”

Talks had taken place between Shabbat UK organisers and other movements about participat­ion in the Chief Rabbi’s initiative.

Masorti Judaism has said it will back Shabbat UK.

Liberal Judaism chief executive Rabbi Danny Rich had discussed the event with Rabbi Mirvis, but the Liberal movement will not j oi n the activities this year.

R e f o r m chairman Robert Weiner said: “Both organisati­ons are responding appropriat­ely to the needs of their members.

“Ultimately, we both want more people to enjoy a meaningful, joy- ful Shabbat. We have excellent relations with our United Synagogue colleagues”.

A Shabbat toolkit produced by the Reform movement suggests that members could hold a picnic in a park and turn off electronic­s for a day.

But there is no mention so far of staging any large-scale activity outside individual congregati­ons.

Masorti co-chairman Nick Gendler said it was “delighted to be inviting its communitie­s to take part in Shabbat UK this year.

“While we are not connected to the Chief Rabbi’s office and have our own religious leadership, we are always pleased to co-operate with other organisati­ons wherever possible.”

More than 1,000 tickets have already been sold for Shabbat UK’s central challah-making event at Brent Cross shopping centre, north-west London, on October 22. Organisers hope to sell 5,000.

An inter-school celebratio­n and a post-Shabbat concert are also in the pipeline for Shabbat UK.

‘We both want more people to enjoy a joyful event’

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