The Jewish Chronicle

Lichtenste­in to retire as Federation Beth Din head

- BY SIMON ROCKER

DAYAN YISROEL Lichtenste­in, the head of the Beth Din of the Federation of Synagogues, is to retire within the next year, the organisati­on announced this week.

The Boston-born rabbi joined the Federation in 1988 when he was 32, having studied in America and at the Brisk and Mir yeshivot in Israel.

Paying tribute, Federation president Andrew Cohen said: “For the past 30 years, Dayan Lichtenste­in has dedicated himself tirelessly to the strengthen­ing of the kehillah in London and further afield.

“The picture of Orthodox Anglo-Jewry today is very different to what it was in 1988 and this is due in no small part to the avodas hakodesh [sacred service] he has devoted himself to over the years.”

He would be “sorely missed in the Federation but we have no doubt that the positive changes he has effected will continue to benefit the kehillah for many years into the future”, Mr Cohen added.

An independen­t-minded figure willing to speak out when he felt the need, Dayan Lichtenste­in has helped to maintain the Federation as a force within the Anglo-Orthodox world.

He said it had been “a privilege to serve Anglo-Jewry in my position of Rosh Beis Din of the Federation. I have enjoyed my tenure here immensely and am proud of the Federation’s achievemen­ts in which I have been involved.”

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