New West End Synagogue appoints new Rabbinic couple
Rabbi and Rebbetzen Lipsey will join the celebrated St Petersburg Place shul in January
New West End Synagogue in central London’s Bayswater has elected Rabbi Aaron and Rebbetzin Miriam Lipsey as the community’s new rabbinic couple, finally filling a pulpit that has been vacant for several years.
The duo have served the United Hebrew Congregation of Newcastle for the past 14 years, with Rabbi Lipsey also serving as a chaplain for universities in the north-east of the country.
In a joint statement, Rabbi and Rebbetzin Lipsey said: “We are humbled and excited by the opportunity to become part of the New West End Synagogue family. We are inspired by the community’s rich history and welcoming spirit and look forward to building new memories, nurturing each individual’s journey, and creating a home where all can celebrate, learn, and grow in Jewish life.”
They added: “Leaving the United Hebrew Congregation of Newcastle, a community that has given us so much love and inspiration, is bittersweet. We carry those treasured relationships and experiences with us as we begin this new chapter.”
Jeff Altman, Chair of New West End Synagogue, said: “The New West End Synagogue looks forward to welcoming Rabbi and Rebbetzin Lipsey in January 2026, as the community continues to strengthen its role as a centre of Jewish spirituality, learning and cultural vibrancy in Central London.”
The couple have five children and two grandchildren.
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