UK chief rabbi to stay with King Charles to be able to attend coronation on Shabbat

October 30, 2022 by JNS
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Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom Ephraim Mirvis will be an overnight guest of the royal family in May in order to attend King Charles’ coronation which will take place on Shabbat.

Chief Rabbi of the United d Kingdom and Commonwealth Rabbi Efraim Mirvis, the then Prince Charles and Dr. Adolfo Roitman, Head of the Shrine and Curator of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Mirvis and his wife Valerie will stay at Clarence House on Friday, May 5, 2023, in order to attend the coronation scheduled for the following day, reports The Telegraph. Mirvis and his wife are unable to travel to the ceremony by car, according to Jewish law.

The Mirvis family will celebrate Shabbat in the local Jewish community Friday night and then walk less than a mile from Clarence House to Westminster Abbey on Saturday.

The royal coronation of King Edward VII in 1902 also took place on Shabbat. The Chief Rabbi of Britain at the time, Hermann Adler, stayed at a nearby synagogue to be able to attend after leading shacharit (morning prayer service), according to the Jewish Chronicle.

Last month, the palace accommodated Mirvis and moved forward a meeting between the king and faith leaders to ensure he would be able to return to his synagogue for Shabbat.

Following Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, Mirvis released a video message on Twitter saying she “embodied the most noble values of British society.”

He applauded the late queen’s “warm relationship” with the Jewish community, adding that she had a particular commitment to “interfaith relations and Holocaust memorial.”

JNS

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