Tony Bayfield
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Rabbi Dr Tony Bayfield CBE is a Reform
Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism refers to various beliefs, practices and organizations associated with the Reform Jewish movement in North America, the United Kingdom and elsewhere. In general, it maintains that Judaism and Jewish traditions should be modernized and should be compatible with participation in the...

 rabbi
Rabbi
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 and President of the Movement for Reform Judaism
Movement for Reform Judaism
Movement for Reform Judaism is the main organizational body of the Jewish Reform community in Great Britain....

.

He was born in Ilford, Essex UK in 1946. Educated at the Royal Liberty Grammar School in Romford and Magdalene College, Cambridge
Magdalene College, Cambridge
Magdalene College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England.The college was founded in 1428 as a Benedictine hostel, in time coming to be known as Buckingham College, before being refounded in 1542 as the College of St Mary Magdalene...

. He read law, had a doctoral place at the Cambridge Institute for Criminology and then moved to the Leo Baeck College
Leo Baeck College
Leo Baeck College is a rabbinical college and centre for Jewish education located in north London. As well as being the smallest academic college in England, it is also the largest Jewish Progressive University and Rabbinic College in Europe....

 to train as a rabbi
Rabbi
In Judaism, a rabbi is a teacher of Torah. This title derives from the Hebrew word רבי , meaning "My Master" , which is the way a student would address a master of Torah...

. He received rabbinic ordination (semicha
Semicha
, also , or is derived from a Hebrew word which means to "rely on" or "to be authorized". It generally refers to the ordination of a rabbi within Judaism. In this sense it is the "transmission" of rabbinic authority to give advice or judgment in Jewish law...

h) in 1972 - from Rabbis John Rayner
John Rayner
Rabbi John Desmond Rayner CBE was born in Berlin as Hans Sigismund Rahmer. He left Berlin in 1939 on one of the last Kindertransports. There were about 10,000 children on the train. Both his parents were killed in the Holocaust at Riga concentration camp as the records show they were both deported...

, Hugo Gryn
Hugo Gryn
Hugo Gabriel Gryn was a British Reform rabbi who was a popular broadcaster and a leading voice in interfaith dialogue....

 and Louis Jacobs
Louis Jacobs
Rabbi Dr. Louis Jacobs was a Masorti rabbi, the first leader of Masorti Judaism in the United Kingdom, and a leading writer and thinker on Judaism...

.

He was a congregational rabbi in Surrey for a decade, then director of the Sternberg Centre
Sternberg Centre
The Sternberg Centre for Judaism, in East End Road, Finchley, London, is a campus hosting a number of Jewish institutions, built around the 18th-century Finchley manor house....

 for Judaism in Finchley
Finchley
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. He is was head of the Movement for Reform Judaism
Movement for Reform Judaism
Movement for Reform Judaism is the main organizational body of the Jewish Reform community in Great Britain....

 from 1994 (when the organisation was known as Reform Synagogues of Great Britain) until March 2011. He is now President of the organisation.

The Reform Movement is the second largest organisation of synagogues in Britain. It is the non-conformist section of the community to Chief Rabbi Professor Sir Jonathan Sack’s majority orthodox community. Despite being on opposite sides of a passionate theological divide, Orthodox
Orthodox Judaism
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 Chief Rabbi
Chief Rabbi
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 Sir Jonathan Sacks
Jonathan Sacks
Jonathan Henry Sacks, Baron Sacks, Kt is the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth. His Hebrew name is Yaakov Zvi...

 and Rabbi Tony Bayfield are good friends and have been so since their Cambridge days.

Bayfield is a specialist in modern Jewish thought and contemporary Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism refers to various beliefs, practices and organizations associated with the Reform Jewish movement in North America, the United Kingdom and elsewhere. In general, it maintains that Judaism and Jewish traditions should be modernized and should be compatible with participation in the...

. He also specialises in Jewish-Christian and Jewish-Muslim dialogue and has published quite widely in this area.

He is a widower with three children and three grandchildren. His younger daughter, Miriam Berger, received semichah in July 2006 and is a well-respected rabbi in her own right. He is a member of North Western Reform Synagogue (Alyth Gardens). He is a passionate supporter of West Ham.

Bayfield has also written about Christian-Jewish reconciliation
Christian-Jewish reconciliation
Reconciliation between Christianity and Judaism refers to the efforts that are being made to improve understanding of the Jewish people and of Judaism, to do away with Christian antisemitism and Jewish anti-Christian sentiment...

.

Publications

  • Prejudice - Jewish responses (Publisher: Michael Goulston Educational Foundation, Duke Street House 1973)
  • Churban: The murder of the Jews of Europe (Jewish responses) ISBN 978-0907372004
  • Sinai, Law and Responsible Autonomy: Reform Judaism and the Halakhic Tradition ISBN 978-0947884093
  • He Kissed Him and They Wept: Towards a Theology of Partnership ISBN 978-0334028260
  • Dialogue With a Difference ISBN 978-0334019800
  • Islam and Global Dialogue ISBN 978-0754653073

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