Chaim Ingram

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Rabbi Chaim Ingram arrived in Australia from England in 1995. He served as cantor and Associate Rabbi at Central Synagogue, the largest synagogue in the Southern Hemisphere, until December 2003. Presently, he is Rabbi of The Caro Synagogue (Bet Yosef) in Bondi and of the Sydney Jewish Centre on Ageing in Woollahra. Ingram has worked extensively with those seeking to return to their Jewish roots.

Ingram is honorary secretary of the NSW Rabbinical Council. He also serves as an aide to the Sydney Beth Din in the teaching and guidance of Gerim (converts to Judaism). Rabbi Ingram has an honours degree from the University of York and has studied at yeshivot and rabbinical seminaries in the England and Israel. He has published numerous pamphlets and articles on Judaism.