biography
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| lived:
| (1930– )
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| biography:
| British rabbi and broadcaster. He studied at Oxford and London universities, was ordained a rabbi in 1960, and joined Leo Baeck College in London in 1967. He was convener of the ecclesiastical court of the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain (1971–88). He is well known for his humorous and off-beat comments on life, both on radio (notably his weekly contribution to the Today programme on BBC Radio 4) and in such books as A Taste of Heaven (1977), Bolts from the Blue (1986), Blue Horizons (1989), and Tales of Body and Soul (1994). |
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