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The Power of Unity: Religious Pluralism in the UK

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Written by Rabbi Mark Goldsmith Wednesday, 06 July 2011

Britain is a comfortable place to come into contact with faiths other than your own, argues the Assembly of Reform Rabbis UK's Chair Rabbi Mark Goldsmith in a piece for the Huffington Post's UK website.

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Rabbi Julia Neuberger on 'Sunday'

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Written by Movement for Reform Judaism Monday, 20 June 2011

Rabbi Julia Neuberger of West London Synagogue appeared on the BBC Radio 4 'Sunday' programme discussing the role of religion in reform of the House of Lords alongside Bishop Tim Stevens.

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No Jewish Wedding for Prince William?

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Written by Movement for Reform Judaism Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain responds to the question: I enjoyed watching the Royal Wedding on television, but was very disappointed to see that Prince William did not break a glass, as had been suggested by the media that he would; why not?

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The Congo Needs our Challenging Voice

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Written by Movement for Reform Judaism Monday, 13 June 2011

Rabbi Colin Eimer of Sha'arei Tsedek, North London Reform Synagogue and Rabbi David Mitchell of Radlett & Bushey Reform Synagogue are patrons of Save the Congo. In this letter to the Jewish Chronicle they argue that 'the plight of the Congolese is an all too familiar story and one that we, the children of survivors, have a duty to champion and to challenge.'

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