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[[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 19.05.38.png|300px|thumb|right|Jesner at an event in Bournemouth celebrating 70 years of Israel’s existence, 2018. [https://archive.is/wip/RlHmi Source] ]] | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 19.05.38.png|300px|thumb|right|Jesner at an event in Bournemouth celebrating 70 years of Israel’s existence, 2018. [https://archive.is/wip/RlHmi Source] ]] | ||
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.41.23.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.41.23.png|400px|thumb|right|Jesner’s feature in the Jewish Chronicle after being appointed Rabbi of [[Netherlee and Clakston Hebrew Congregation]], changing from [[Garnethill Synagogue]], Mar 16, 1990. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 10]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 16.18.51.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 16.18.51.png|400px|thumb|right|Jesner at a [[Council of Christians and Jews]] talk, 2022. [https://archive.is/tudkC Source] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 16.16.34.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 16.16.34.png|400px|thumb|right|Jesner in the Magazine of [[Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation]], 2011. [https://webprosecure.co.uk/clientFiles/docman_files/client_10/docStore/49.pdf Source] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 17.58.21.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 17.58.21.png|400px|thumb|right|Jesner (centre) and Rev [[Barry Sklan]] (left) being presented a Megillah by [[Vicky Cohen]], 2013.[Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 7: Mar 08, 2013] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.04.44.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.04.44.png|400px|thumb|left|Jesner blessing the launch of a new billion dollar Royal Carribbean cruise ship, 2015. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 5: Apr 24, 2015] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.09.28.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.09.28.png|400px|thumb|center|Jesner (right), Rabbi [[Jenny Goldfreid Amswych]] (Centre) and [[Jonathan Kaye]], 2012.[Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 6: Feb 17, 2012] ]] |
[[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.12.11.png|400px|thumb|right|Jesner (right) with Chabad minister Rabbi [[Yossie Alperowitz]] (left) at [[Frank Harvey]]’s (centre) presentation of his bench, 2011.[Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 6: Jan 14, 2011] ]] | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.12.11.png|400px|thumb|right|Jesner (right) with Chabad minister Rabbi [[Yossie Alperowitz]] (left) at [[Frank Harvey]]’s (centre) presentation of his bench, 2011.[Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 6: Jan 14, 2011] ]] | ||
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.17.31.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.17.31.png|400px|thumb|left|Jesner (left) and Bishop of Winchester [[Michael Scott-Joynt]] at the Bournemouth CCJ meeting, 2010. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, 09: Oct 08, 2010] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.18.52.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.18.52.png|400px|thumb|center|Jesner and [[Neil Amswych]] at a playgroup, speaking to children about the High Holy Days, 2010. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 6: Oct 01, 2010] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.23.21.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.23.21.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Lawrence Williams]], [[Anne Filer]], [[Neil Amswych]] and Jesner at a tree planting ceremony at Hannah Levy House, 2009. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 9: Feb 20, 2009]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.26.54.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.26.54.png|400px|thumb|left|Jesner reciting kaddish at the Birkenau concentration camp, during an organised trip to Poland for [[Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation]] members, 2008. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 45: Jun 27, 2008] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.29.03.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.29.03.png|400px|thumb|center|[[Simon Keyne]], Jesner, [[Simon Woolfstein]] and [[Ran Avissar]] at the [[Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation]] barbeque, 2008. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 45: Jun 06, 2008] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.37.00.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.37.00.png|500px|thumb|right|[[Philip Firestone]], [[Jesner, Bertha, Linda]], Anthony, Michael and [[Richard Firestone]] are joined by [[Allan Stewart]], MP, and [[Leslie Rosin]], Provost of Eastwood, at [[Netherlee and Clarkston Synagogue]], 1995. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 18: Feb 24, 1995] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.38.39.png|500px|thumb| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.38.39.png|500px|thumb|left|[[Georgina Sharpe]], Jesner, [[Michelle Tobias]], Rabbi [[Chaim Jacobs]], [[Barbara Rosenberg]] and [[Sora Jacobs]] at the Glasgow Lubavitch ceremony, held at [[Netherlee and Clarkston Synagogue]], 1991. [Source: The Jewish Chronicle, page 12: Aug 30, 1991] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.55.03.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.55.03.png|500px|thumb|center|Rabbis [[Yossie Alperowitz]], [[Neil Amswych]], Adrian Jesner, and the deputy mayor of Bournemouth Councillor [[Chris Rochester]] at the Chanukah lighting ceremony in the Mayor’s Parlour at Bournemouth Town Hall, 2012. [https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/10114464.bournemouths-jewish-groups-gather-to-mark-chanukah/ |
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[[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.56.06.png|400px|thumb|right|Rabbi [[Maurice Michaels]], Jesner and Yossi and [[Ben-Zion Alperowitz]] from [[Chabad Lubovitch]] at a Havdalah ceremony at the [[Hannah Levy House]]. [https://archive.is/wip/ugFjp Source] ]] | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.56.06.png|400px|thumb|right|Rabbi [[Maurice Michaels]], Jesner and Yossi and [[Ben-Zion Alperowitz]] from [[Chabad Lubovitch]] at a Havdalah ceremony at the [[Hannah Levy House]]. [https://archive.is/wip/ugFjp Source] ]] | ||
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.57.46.png|300px|thumb| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.57.46.png|300px|thumb|left|Jesner and his wife Pamela, 2018. [https://archive.is/bfyYL Source] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.59.07.png|200px|thumb| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 18.59.07.png|200px|thumb|center|Jesner and [[Pamela Jesner]] at [[Singers Hill Synagogue]] in Birmingham, 2019. [https://archive.is/wip/rDp5v Source] ]] |
| − | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 19.18.34.png| | + | [[File:Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 19.18.34.png|500px|thumb|right|Jesner with Israeli ambassador [[Mark Regev]] in Bournemouth, 2018. [https://archive.is/wip/pgMU0 Source] ]] |
Revision as of 18:51, 29 October 2025
Rabbi Adrian Jesner (Born Pollok, Glasgow, 1951) studied at Israeli yeshivot and also has a degree from the Israel Torah Research Institute. In addition he is a qualified car mechanic. Rabbi Jesner served the Glasgow Jewish community for more than two decades. He was part-time rabbi at Queens Park Synagogue (1979-1982), at Crosshill Synagogue until its closure in 1986, and then Garnethill Synagogue (1987-1990). In 1990 he took up the position of minister at Netherlee and Clarkston Hebrew Congregation and in 2002 he briefly became joint minister on the amalgamation with his former synagogue at Queens Park. Rabbi Jesner was Chaplain to H.M. Prisons in Scotland for 25 years, a Vice-President of the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow and a trustee of the Glasgow Jewish Community Trust. Moving south of the border, he subsequently served as minister of the Reading Hebrew Congregation (2003-2008) and the Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation. [1]
During the Yom Kippur War, 1973, he served in the IDF as a motor vehicle engineer.[2] He was one of the signatories of a petition from rabbis expressing support to the Israel for rejecting the Reagan peace plan in the 80s.[3]
The Jesner family
Jeremy Rosen wrote that the Jesner family is ‘the pillar of Orthodoxy in Glasgow, Scotland, since 1968. They, as a successful business family, took responsibility for Jewish life in Glasgow, supporting its rabbis and its yeshiva. The family has always been passionately committed to Judaism and Zionism.’[4] Adrian is the son of Louis Jesner and the nephew of Isaac Jesner one of the key actors in the creationm of the Zionist movement in Glasgow.
He is the second cousin of Yoni Jesner, killed in a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.[5]
Family
'The seven children, namely David, Philip and Jeffrey, the sons of George Jesner, Rosemary and Joseph, the daughter and son of Isaac Jesner, and Rebecca and Adrian, the daughter and son of Louis Jesner.'[6]
- Isaac Jesner | David Jesner | Jeffrey Jesner | Elie Jesner | Joseph Jesner (born 1943, Pollok, Glasgow) | Yonatan Jesner (born 1983, Eastwood and Mearns) | Avi Jesner
- Jesbrow Foundation | Yoni Jesner Foundation | Jesner Charitable Trust | Glasgow Jewish Community Trust
Resources
Notes
- ↑ JCRUK Rabbinical Profiles Orthodox, JCRUK, 2025
- ↑ The Jewish Chronicle 'Scots choose new rabbi', The Jewish Chronicle, 20/03/1987
- ↑ The Jewish Chronicle [Those who signed], The Jewish Chronicle page 6, 18/09/1982
- ↑ Jeremy Rosen The Unyielding Orthodoxy of Anglo-Jewry, The Algemeiner, 05/12/2016
- ↑ The Herald Bomb Scot in fight for life Israeli tanks attack Arafat's compound after five killed in suicide blast, The Herald, 20/09/2002
- ↑ https://vlex.co.uk/vid/jesner-v-jarrad-properties-805965897





