Rabbi Andrew Goldstein
Emeritus Rabbi, Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue
Rabbi Dr Andrew Goldstein was born in Warwick and was raised in Birmingham and active in the Birmingham Liberal Synagogue. He was ordained at Leo Baeck College in 1970 and has been rabbi of the Northwood & Pinner Liberal Synagogue (on the outskirts of London) since then. He became Emeritus Rabbi there in 2008 when his son Aaron took over as Senior Rabbi at the community.
His first degree was in Botany and Zoology and his PhD on the subject of “Travels to the Holyland: 1790 - 1830”. The case study was the first journey (in 1827) of Moses and Judith Montefiore and he has specialised in the study of the Montefiores. For 20 years Rabbi Goldstein was in charge of the ULPS Education Department and has wide experience in Jewish education. He has published a series of text books and he and his wife Sharon founded and ran the Liberal Jewish Kadimah Summer School for 19 years. They also organised several ULPS Conferences and together organise for NPLS tours to places of Jewish interest (recently to Romania, Poland, the Southern States of America, previously to Greece, Morocco, Spain and Uzbekistan).
He co-edited the new Liberal Judaism High Holy Day Machzor Ruach Chadashah (published in 2003) and was chair of the Editorial Committee of Siddur Lev Chadash. His wife Sharon is a magistrate and set up the Care and Bereavement project in the synagogue, and is involved nationally in Jewish bereavement work and the Progressive Jewish marriage bureau. Their son, Rabbi Aaron Goldstein, is the Outreach Director of the Liberal Judaism and Assistant Rabbi at NPLS.
Rabbi Goldstein initiated in 1979 his congregation’s connection with Czechoslovak Jewry and has led many visits by groups to the Czech and Slovak Republics since the Velvet Revolution. He has helped develop Liberal Judaism in these countries and acted as consultant rabbi to congregations in Prague, Brno and Bratislava. He is Chair of the European Board of the World Union for Progressive Judaism. |
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