British Reform rabbi
Miriam Berger (née Bayfield) is a British Reform rabbi, and Senior Rabbi of Finchley Reform Synagogue (until she steps down in 2024)in London.[ 1] [ 2]
Berger grew up in London, the younger daughter of Rabbi Tony Bayfield , former chief executive and, later, president of the Movement for Reform Judaism and his wife, Linda (who died in 2003). She has a brother, Daniel, and an elder sister, Lucy.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
She took a degree at the University of Bristol and studied at Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem before training for the rabbinate at Leo Baeck College in London. She was ordained as a rabbi in 2006.[ 6]
In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic , she criticised Britain's Health Secretary , Matt Hancock , for allowing relatives of people dying from COVID-19 to visit them in hospital and attend their funerals.[ 7] [ 8]
She and her husband Jonni, a tax consultant, and their son live in north London.[ 1]
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