Our Rabbi

Rabbi Pete Tobias

Rabbi Pete TobiasRabbi Tobias grew up in the Elstree area attending Haberdashers' Aske's School for Boys. Having trained at what was then Wall Hall College, he worked as a primary school teacher before training for the rabbinate. After graduating from the Leo Baeck College in 1990, Pete served the Birmingham Progressive Synagogue and the Glasgow New Synagogue (Reform) before joining TLSE full time in September 2003.

Pete is frequently in the media, contributing both to the Guardian newspaper and previously as a regular speaker on Radio Scotland's "Thought for the Day". He is now broadcasting on the Terry Wogan show on Radio 2. Pete has extensive experience working with young people, having been Joint Director of Liberal Judaism's summer camp Kadimah and more recently as Program Director for the Union of American Hebrew Congregations' Camp Newman Summer camp. Pete also admits to being an ardent supporter of Watford FC since the early seventies! 

Since joining TLSE Pete has influenced the development of many aspects of our synagogue life, particularly our services and the life of our Religion School, of which he is principal.  We regularly get comments from visitors on how much they have enjoyed their time with us. Pete runs regular adult education classes, hosts family Shabbat suppers once a month, runs our bar- and bat-mitzvah classes and Kabbalat Torah programme, as well as leading our services and being available to advise congregants and potential members.

For a selection of Rabbi Pete Tobias' sermons and broadcasts click here.

You can contact Rabbi Tobias at rabbi@tlse.org.uk. You can also visit his website at www.rabbipete.co.uk.


Student rabbi Neil Janes

Student rabbi Neil Janes assisted us during 2003.  Neil took two Shabbat morning and one shabbat evening service each month. He was granted semicha from The Leo Baeck College in 2006 and is now Rabbi of Finchley Progressive Synagogue.


Rabbi Jonathan Black Rabbi Jonathan Black

Rabbi Jonathan Black was our Rabbi for over 14 years, from 1988 to 2002.  At the end of 2002 Jonathan left to take up a rabbinic appointment at the Leo Baeck Centre for Judaism in Melbourne, Australia. 


Our previous Rabbis include Rabbi Thomas Salamon and Rabbi Alan Mann.