Britain’s chief rabbi will stay overnight at the residence of King Charles III the night before the monarch’s coronation in London, to allow the rabbi to attend without violating Shabbat.
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis and his wife, Valerie, are scheduled to attend the coronation in London on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in a ceremony that will also see the Queen Consort, Camilla, crowned.
But with the ceremony being held on the Sabbath, Mirvis is unable to drive or travel by car to the location according to Jewish law. Instead, the chief rabbi and his wife will spend the night at Clarence House, the residence of King Charles and Camilla.
According to the UK-based Jewish Chronicle, Mirvis will spend Friday evening celebrating Shabbat with local Jewish communities, before retiring to Clarence House for the night, which is less than a mile from Westminster Abbey, where the coronation is set to take place.... Read More: Times of Israel