Mark Solomon (rabbi)Mark Solomon is a rabbi and chair of the Beit Din of Liberal Judaism in the UK.[1] He is known for his LGBT-affirmative stance. Solomon left Orthodox Judaism after coming out as gay, and later joined the Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues (ULPS; later Liberal Judaism) in the UK.[2] Alongside lesbian rabbi Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah, he co-led Shabbat services with the Jewish Gay and Lesbian Group, based in London.[3] He later became the rabbi of Sukkat Shalom in Edinburgh, [4] a Liberal Jewish congregation known for its LGBT-friendly stance,[5][6][7] as well as rabbi of Neve Shalom Liberal Jewish community in Leicester.[8] He remains rabbi of both communities. In 2014, Solomon was described as a "pioneer" of Rainbow Jews, an exhibition and film at the London School of Economics which was partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and aimed to research, record and archive the historical experiences of LGBT Jews.[4] In 2023, he conducted the first Jewish same-sex wedding in Scotland.[9][10] References
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