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Rabbi Rodney Mariner
Rabbi Rodney
Mariner has served Belsize Square Synagogue as its spiritual
leader since 1982 and in that time has inspired the Congregation to progress
further along its chosen path of modern Jewish traditionalism.
Born in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1941, he left school at
15 and worked for several years in industry as an engineering draughtsman.
But his ambition lay in the field of education and he enrolled at Monash
University, graduating with an Honours Degree in English Literature and
European History. He also obtained a Diploma of Education and, for a time,
taught English at a secondary school.
His commitment to religious and moral issues turned him towards rabbinics
and he won a scholarship to the Hebrew Union College in
Jerusalem, completing his studies at Leo Baeck
College in London, where he obtained semicha in 1976.
He became Assistant Minister at the North Western Reform Synagogue, Alyth
Gardens, and, in 1978, he accepted a call from Edgware and District Reform
Synagogue. He was inducted as Rabbi of Belsize Square Synagogue by Rabbi Dow
Marmur in April 1982.
Since then he has devoted himself to his demanding
pastoral duties and has applied his considerable talents as a teacher in
both the youth and adult field. He has edited and translated the Synagogue's
own prayer books for Shabbat, Evening Prayers and the Festivals and his
reputation as a preacher has spread well beyond the Congregation itself.
His work in the wider community includes the office of Convenor of the
Rabbinical Court of the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain.

Left. Celebrating 25 years at Belsize Square. |