Yehuda Refson


Rabbi Yehuda Refson served as the head of the regional Beth Din of Leeds, England, from 1976 until his untimely death on 22nd March 2020. He was also the local Chabad emissary.

Career

Yehuda Refson was born in Sunderland in 1946. He studied at the Gateshead Yeshiva and in Brunoy, France.
Dayan Refson arrived in Leeds in 1976
In addition to his rabbinical, beis din and Chabad emissary/outreach activities, Refson and his wife are co-directors of the Leeds Menorah School.
Refson also has an oversight position regarding the local kosher meat supply.

Transportation lawsuit

Along with eight others, Refson brought a court case because the city council refused "free school transport... for the purpose of facilitating the attendance... at their present schools."
When the court noted that there were closer Jewish schools, albeit not Orthodox, Refson was the key point man, as stated in the court's summary of the case. The court record includes his "I am the decisor of Halachic matters which affect the entire community... my responsibility is for the orthodox community of Leeds."

Education

His early religious education was at Gateshead Yeshiva and then at Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch of Brunoy, France, which was headed by Rabb Nissan Neminov.
Rabbi Refson received religious ordination
In 2018 he released a four-part online course titled "Soul Talk: The Science of Being."