Jewish 100, 2015: Ephraim Mirvis – Religion
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by Algemeiner Staff
Ephraim Mirvis
Chief Rabbi of the UK
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis of the United Kingdom in early 2016 notably refused to meet with British politician George Galloway, a candidate for the London mayoralty known for his anti-Israel views.
Galloway was ousted from the Labour Party in 2003 for “bringing the party into disrepute,” as a result of his stance on the war in Iraq and admiration for dictator Saddam Hussein. He has been vocal in his anti-Zionist views, going as far as to decline a debate at Oxford University in 2013, when he learned that the other speaker had joint British-Israeli citizenship.
Mirvis has already met with Tory and Labour mayoral candidates Zac Goldsmith and Sadiq Khan.
Born in South Africa, Mirvis previously served as chief rabbi of Ireland.
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