- Source: Harvey Belovski
Harvey Belovski (born 18 January 1968), is a British Orthodox rabbi. He was the rabbi of Golders Green United Synagogue (Dunstan Road) from 2003 to 2023 a position previously held by Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks.
Belovski was a leading candidate for the Chief Rabbinate of the UK in the 2012 selection process which eventually appointed Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis.
Background and education
Belovski grew up in north-west London and graduated in 1989 from University College, Oxford in Mathematics. He studied at the Gateshead Talmudical College, from where he received semicha (rabbinic ordination) in 1994 and subsequently at the Gateshead Beis Hatalmud Kollel. He received further semicha-ordinations from the Amsterdam Beth Din and Dayan Gershon Lopian, emeritus rabbi of Edgware Yeshurun Synagogue, whom he considers his primary teacher. He also holds a PhD in hermeneutics from the University of London.
Belovski has published two books – Shem MiShmuel: Selections on the Weekly Parashah and Festivals, and The Shabbat Siddur Companion, as well as an online version of his PhD dissertation –Harmonisation as Theological Hermeneutic and many articles in The Jewish Chronicle among other journals.
Current advisory and teaching roles
Principal and Governor of Rimon Jewish Primary School
CEO of University Jewish Chaplaincy
Research and Teaching Fellow at the London School of Jewish Studies
Rabbi of Kisharon
Rosh (Rabbinic Head) of The Midrasha for Women
Rabbinic Advisor of PaL (Phone and Learn)
Faculty Member at the Montefiore College Semicha course
Lecturer at the JLE (Jewish Learning Exchange)
Member of the Rabbinical Council of the United Synagogue
Member of the Advisory Council at the London School of Jewish Studies
Member of the President’s Forum at Jewish Care
External links
Belovski – A View with a Room
Golders Green Synagogue