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Tony Bayfield

Anthony Michael "Tony" Bayfield[3][4] CBE is a Reform rabbi and former President of the Movement for Reform Judaism,[5] the second largest organisation of synagogues in Britain.

Rabbi
Tony Bayfield
Born
Anthony Michael Bayfield

1946
NationalityBritish
EducationRoyal Liberty Grammar School, Romford
Alma materMagdalene College, Cambridge and Leo Baeck College, London
Occupation(s)Reform rabbi
President of the Movement for Reform Judaism 2011–16
SpouseLinda Rose (died 2003)[1] Jacqueline Fisher (m. 2021)
ChildrenThree children, including Rabbi Miriam Berger[1][2]

Early life and education edit

Bayfield was born in 1946[4] in Ilford, Essex (now in Greater London), the elder son of Sheila (née Mann) and Ron Bayfield, a head teacher.

He was educated at the Royal Liberty Grammar School in Romford and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He studied law and had a doctoral place at the Cambridge Institute of Criminology and then moved to the Leo Baeck College to train as a rabbi. He received rabbinic ordination (semichah) in 1972[2] from rabbis John Rayner, Hugo Gryn and Louis Jacobs.

Career edit

After ten years as a congregational rabbi at North West Surrey Synagogue, Bayfield became director of the Sternberg Centre for Judaism in Finchley in 1985.[2] He was head of the Movement for Reform Judaism from 1994 (when the organisation was known as Reform Synagogues of Great Britain) until 2011.[5] From 2011 to 2016 he was President of the organisation.[5][6]

Honours and awards edit

Bayfield was awarded a CBE in the 2011 New Year Honours List for services to Reform Judaism.

London's National Portrait Gallery holds a photographic portrait of him by Don McCullin.[4]

Personal life edit

Tony Bayfield married Linda Rose, a teacher and Jewish educator in 1969; she died in 2003. In 2011, he met Jacqueline Fisher, whom he married in a small ceremony in June 2021.

Bayfield has three children[1] and six grandchildren. His younger daughter, Miriam Berger, received semichah in July 2006 and is a respected rabbi in her own right.[7]

Bayfield is a member of Finchley Reform Synagogue (FRS).

Publications edit

Bayfield is a specialist in modern Jewish thought and contemporary Reform Judaism. He also specialises in Jewish-Christian and Jewish-Muslim dialogue and has published quite widely in this area. Bayfield has also written about Christian–Jewish reconciliation.[8]

Works edit

  • Prejudice (Jewish responses) (1973). London: Michael Goulston Educational Foundation
  • Churban: The murder of the Jews of Europe (Jewish responses) (1981). London: Michael Goulston Educational Foundation ISBN 978-0-907372-00-4
  • Sinai, Law and Responsible Autonomy: Reform Judaism and the Halakhic Tradition (1993). London: Reform Synagogues of Great Britain ISBN 978-0-947884-09-3
  • (with Sidney Brichto and Eugene Fisher) He Kissed Him and They Wept: Towards a Theology of Jewish-Catholic Partnership (2001). London: SCM Press ISBN 978-0-334-02826-0
  • (with Tony Brayfield and Marcus Braybrooke) Dialogue With a Difference: Manor House Group Experience (1992). London: SCM Press ISBN 978-0-334-01980-0
  • "September 11: The Case Against Us All" in Roger Boase (ed.) Islam and Global Dialogue – Religious Pluralism and the Pursuit of Peace (2005), Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing ISBN 978-075465307-3
  • (with Alan Race and Abdullah Siddiqui, eds.) Beyond the Dysfunctional Family: Jews, Christians and Muslims in Dialogue With Each Other and With Britain (2012) London: CreateSpace ISBN 978-1-468-16747-4
  • Being Jewish Today – Confronting the Real Issues (2019). London: Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978-1-472962-08-9

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Linda Bayfield loses long battle with cancer". Hendon & Finchley Times. 22 July 2003. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Rocker, Simon (11 September 2019). "God won't leave us alone — let's see where we are". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Rabbi Professor Tony Bayfield". Leo Baeck College. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  4. ^ a b c "Tony Bayfield (1946–), Rabbi and Head of Movement for Reform Judaism". Collections. National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Rocker, Simon (1 November 2010). "Reform leader Bayfield to retire early". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Sir Trevor Chinn succeeds Rabbi Professor Tony Bayfield as Reform Judaism President" (Press release). Movement for Reform Judaism. 27 June 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  7. ^ Gordon, Olivia (1 July 2012). . The Sunday Times. London. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  8. ^ Bayfield, Tony (11 May 2009). "The Vatican and Jewry". The Times. Retrieved 5 April 2021.

Sources edit

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Anthony Michael Tony Bayfield 3 4 CBE is a Reform rabbi and former President of the Movement for Reform Judaism 5 the second largest organisation of synagogues in Britain RabbiTony BayfieldCBEBornAnthony Michael Bayfield1946Ilford Essex now in Greater London UKNationalityBritishEducationRoyal Liberty Grammar School RomfordAlma materMagdalene College Cambridge and Leo Baeck College LondonOccupation s Reform rabbi President of the Movement for Reform Judaism 2011 16SpouseLinda Rose died 2003 1 Jacqueline Fisher m 2021 ChildrenThree children including Rabbi Miriam Berger 1 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Honours and awards 4 Personal life 5 Publications 5 1 Works 6 References 7 SourcesEarly life and education editBayfield was born in 1946 4 in Ilford Essex now in Greater London the elder son of Sheila nee Mann and Ron Bayfield a head teacher He was educated at the Royal Liberty Grammar School in Romford and Magdalene College Cambridge He studied law and had a doctoral place at the Cambridge Institute of Criminology and then moved to the Leo Baeck College to train as a rabbi He received rabbinic ordination semichah in 1972 2 from rabbis John Rayner Hugo Gryn and Louis Jacobs Career editAfter ten years as a congregational rabbi at North West Surrey Synagogue Bayfield became director of the Sternberg Centre for Judaism in Finchley in 1985 2 He was head of the Movement for Reform Judaism from 1994 when the organisation was known as Reform Synagogues of Great Britain until 2011 5 From 2011 to 2016 he was President of the organisation 5 6 Honours and awards editBayfield was awarded a CBE in the 2011 New Year Honours List for services to Reform Judaism London s National Portrait Gallery holds a photographic portrait of him by Don McCullin 4 Personal life editTony Bayfield married Linda Rose a teacher and Jewish educator in 1969 she died in 2003 In 2011 he met Jacqueline Fisher whom he married in a small ceremony in June 2021 Bayfield has three children 1 and six grandchildren His younger daughter Miriam Berger received semichah in July 2006 and is a respected rabbi in her own right 7 Bayfield is a member of Finchley Reform Synagogue FRS Publications editBayfield is a specialist in modern Jewish thought and contemporary Reform Judaism He also specialises in Jewish Christian and Jewish Muslim dialogue and has published quite widely in this area Bayfield has also written about Christian Jewish reconciliation 8 Works edit Prejudice Jewish responses 1973 London Michael Goulston Educational Foundation Churban The murder of the Jews of Europe Jewish responses 1981 London Michael Goulston Educational Foundation ISBN 978 0 907372 00 4 Sinai Law and Responsible Autonomy Reform Judaism and the Halakhic Tradition 1993 London Reform Synagogues of Great Britain ISBN 978 0 947884 09 3 with Sidney Brichto and Eugene Fisher He Kissed Him and They Wept Towards a Theology of Jewish Catholic Partnership 2001 London SCM Press ISBN 978 0 334 02826 0 with Tony Brayfield and Marcus Braybrooke Dialogue With a Difference Manor House Group Experience 1992 London SCM Press ISBN 978 0 334 01980 0 September 11 The Case Against Us All in Roger Boase ed Islam and Global Dialogue Religious Pluralism and the Pursuit of Peace 2005 Farnham Surrey Ashgate Publishing ISBN 978 075465307 3 with Alan Race and Abdullah Siddiqui eds Beyond the Dysfunctional Family Jews Christians and Muslims in Dialogue With Each Other and With Britain 2012 London CreateSpace ISBN 978 1 468 16747 4 Being Jewish Today Confronting the Real Issues 2019 London Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978 1 472962 08 9References edit a b c Linda Bayfield loses long battle with cancer Hendon amp Finchley Times 22 July 2003 Retrieved 11 September 2019 a b c Rocker Simon 11 September 2019 God won t leave us alone let s see where we are The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 11 September 2019 Rabbi Professor Tony Bayfield Leo Baeck College Retrieved 12 September 2019 a b c Tony Bayfield 1946 Rabbi and Head of Movement for Reform Judaism Collections National Portrait Gallery Retrieved 4 April 2014 a b c Rocker Simon 1 November 2010 Reform leader Bayfield to retire early The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 6 August 2013 Sir Trevor Chinn succeeds Rabbi Professor Tony Bayfield as Reform Judaism President Press release Movement for Reform Judaism 27 June 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2016 Gordon Olivia 1 July 2012 How I make it work Miriam Berger The Sunday Times London Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 4 April 2014 Bayfield Tony 11 May 2009 The Vatican and Jewry The Times Retrieved 5 April 2021 Sources editThe Movement for Reform Judaism 1 The Guardian 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Bayfield amp oldid 1223586847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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