Category
page 1Rabbis from London
Jonathan Sacks
British rabbi (1948–2020), Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth (1991-2013) and Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal (2009-2020)
Moses Gaster
British-Romanian academic and rabbi
Immanuel Jakobovits
British rabbi, styled Baron Jakobovits (1921-1999)
Tzvi Ashkenazi
Moravian rabbi
Yehezkel Abramsky
Lithuanian rabbi and scholar (1888-1976)
Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler
Latvian rabbi
Solomon Hirschell
British rabbi; (1762-1842)
Louis Jacobs
founder of Masorti (Conservative) Judaism (1920-2006)
Julia Neuberger, Baroness Neuberger
English female Rabbi and member of the British House of Lords
Hermann Adler
Chief Rabbi of the British Empire from 1891 to 1911
Laura Janner-Klausner
British Rabbi, former Senior Rabbi of the Movement for Reform Judaism in the United Kingdom
Yisroel Moshe Friedman
American-Israeli religious leader
Solomon Schonfeld
British rabbi (1912–1984)

Baal Shem of London
German rabbi
David Nieto
scientist and physician, rabbi of the Sephardic community of London
Avrohom Pinter
British rabbi
Shulem Moshkovitz
Romanian rabbi
Elyah Lopian
Rabbi of the Mussar Movement
Elyakim Schlesinger
English rabbi
Albert Friedlander
German rabbi (1927–2004)
Hirschel Levin
British rabbi
Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas
rabbi, cabalist, and anti-Shabbethaian
Felix Carlebach
British rabbi (1911–2008)
Yidele Horowitz
Hasidic Rabbi
William Wolff
German-British journalist and rabbi

Henry Cohen
American rabbi (1863–1952)