British Chief Rabbi To Be Hosted By King Charles As Royal Coronation Falls On Shabbat

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LONDON (VINnews) —British chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, will stay with King Charles the night before the coronation in order to observe the Shabbat. King Charles’s coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2023, and Rabbi Mirvis and his wife, Valerie Mirvis, will stay at Clarence House on the evening of Friday, May 5.

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The royal couple are hosting the Mirvises because the two cannot travel in a car or use other transportation on the Jewish holy day. Instead, they will walk from Clarence House to Westminster Abbey. According to the Telegraph, “the Chief Rabbi will also be celebrating the Shabbat occurring during coronation weekend with local communities.”

There has only been one other coronation that has fallen on Shabbat in modern history: The coronation of King Edward VII, the son of Queen Victoria, on Saturday, August 9, 1902. Edward VII’s coronation was initially scheduled for Thursday, June 26, 1902, but two days before, he was diagnosed with appendicitis.

The Chief Rabbi of Britain at the time, Hermann Adler, attended the coronation on Shabbat. According to the Jewish Chronicle, Rabbi Adler stayed at nearby Western Synagogue, where he led Shabbat morning prayers before walking to Westminster Abbey. Unlike his predecessor, Rabbi Mirvis will have a royal sleepover at King Charles’s home of Clarence House.

Following the recent death of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles was also sensitive to Rabbi Mirvis’s Shabbat observance, rescheduling a reception with faith leaders for earlier on the Friday so the Chief Rabbi could return to his local synagogue before sundown.

At the time, a source told the Jewish Chronicle, “Of all the things the royal staff have to consider, with the crazy schedule the King has at the moment, to move things around out of respect for the Chief Rabbi and Shabbat is quite a gesture. It wasn’t like the Chief Rabbi’s office told them Shabbat would be an issue. The Palace took the initiative and phoned up and said, don’t worry about it, we have realized it will clash with Shabbat so we will move it for you. It was absolutely wonderful of them and characteristic of the King.”

On BBC a few days later, Rabbi Mirvis shared, “This showed his deep concern for other faiths, his respect for other faiths. It’s great—he’s now the head of the church but at the same time, he’s the champion of other faiths.”


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Kvetch
Kvetch
1 year ago

Ryan Turrel will be there too, NOT. Ryan is machmir on unnecessary Shabbos acquiescence to goyim. He low key just plays his contracted bball games.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

How ironic that the gentile King is both respectful and accommodating to Judaism, while the “Chief Rabbi” is changing his Jewish Shabbos into a Christian Sunday by attending a church ceremony on that day.

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Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

Westminster Abbey is a church.

YITZCHOKLEVI
YITZCHOKLEVI
1 year ago

Charles looks like he could use some good chulent