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Ephraim Mirvis has been Chief Rabbi since 1st September 2013. Tweets from the Office of the Chief Rabbi.

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Joined December 2012

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  1. Dec 10

    The Chief Rabbi in conversation with Ambasaddor Hotovely will be starting in approximately 5 minutes.

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  2. Dec 10

    Starting in half an hour - the Chief Rabbi in conversation with Israeli Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely

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  3. Dec 10

    Giving is a vital component of Judaism. That's why we have seven different words for 'gift'. In advance of this evening, the Chief Rabbi explains the differences between the various types of gifts we give, in 's Thought for the Day:

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  4. Dec 9

    Chanukah: We can always climb higher! The way we light the candles holds a clue about how to reach our full potential. What is it?

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  5. Dec 8

    “No two bereavements are the same” The Chief Rabbi joined for a moving & timely conversation about bereavement to mark National Grief Awareness Week. The full version of the conversation will be available via BBC sounds at the weekend.

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    Here is Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis () with his reflections on Rabbi Sacks zt"l.

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  7. Dec 7

    Join the Chief Rabbi and the new Israeli Ambassador in a livestream on the first night of at 7pm:

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  8. Dec 2

    Vayishlach: The hidden challenge facing the Jewish people

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  9. Nov 26

    Vayeitzei: Making the journey count as much as the destination. The Chief Rabbi's weekly insight for Vayeitzei.

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  10. Nov 25

    In Jewish Law, we focus not on our rights but on our responsibilities towards others. Today on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we're sharing ways you can take responsibility to end gender based violence.

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  11. Nov 23

    The news that places of worship in England will be permitted to open for congregational worship once again when this period of lockdown ends on 2nd Dec. will be widely welcomed by people of all faiths. I am grateful to the government for their work with us on this issue.

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  12. Nov 19

    Yesterday the Chief Rabbi appeared alongside the 8th UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki Moon as well as H.E. Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of the UAE to discuss the impact of the Abraham Accords.

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    Nov 19

    We are honoured to have as our patron and thank him for his message of support for this weekend.

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    Nov 19

    An important discussion yesterday from The Emirates Society. The discussion on the historic Abraham Accords, exploring the advancement of UAE-Israel, regional, and Muslim-Jewish cooperation included H.E. Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy and Ban Ki-moon. 🌍

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  15. Nov 19

    Toldot: Jacob and the Pandemic Why our voices today are more powerful than ever before.

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    Nov 14

    Not long to go until the AJEX 2020 Remembrance Ceremony. Please join us at 2.30pm on Sunday when we Remember the sacrifice and dedication of our ex Service men and Women. Just click the image below.

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  17. Nov 14

    “He defied an ever-increasing wave of secularism...” Read the Chief Rabbi’s Credo column in tribute to in today’s

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  18. Nov 13

    “I have fears for my great grandchildren” The Chief Rabbi quotes the words of Holocaust survivor Harry Bibring at the Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Public Inquiry this week. The full address can be read at:

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  19. Nov 11

    Extract from the Chief Rabbi's tribute to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z"l As featured on 's Though for the Day. Full recording at:

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  20. Nov 11

    is not only about the past. Let's strive for peace today and every day. May God, who makes peace in His high places, make peace for us and for all humanity, Amen.

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