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  2. Albert Chait - Wikipedia

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    Tutored by his father in cantorial music and ministerial duties, Chait first led services age 14. At 19 he was appointed in Leeds, where he is now Senior Rabbi to the United Hebrew Congregation, the largest UK congregation outside London, as well as Jewish Chaplain to Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust.

  3. Category : University and college chaplains by country

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  4. Category : University and college chaplains by institution

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  5. Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame is a catholic Sixth Form College in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The college is situated on Saint Mark's Avenue, near the engineering departments of the University of Leeds in Woodhouse, Leeds. It is near the (formerly C of E) St Mark's Church, Woodhouse, Leeds, [1] and the Leeds Universities Catholic Church and Centre. [2]

  6. St George's Church, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    1880 Charles Lamb came to the church and was also appointed as chaplain to the adjacent Leeds Infirmary. When Charles Lamb left the church in 1887, the chaplaincy was taken over by Leeds Parish Church. 1881 A chapel, Emmanuel, was built to serve the northern end of the parish. This later housed the Anglican chaplaincy of the University of Leeds.

  7. List of honorary graduates of the University of Leeds

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    An honorary degree or a degree honoris causa (Latin: 'for the sake of the honour') is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived the usual requirements (such as matriculation, residence, study and the passing of examinations).

  8. Paul Wright (Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Stephen Wright LVO (born 26 December 1966) is a British Anglican priest and chaplain.Since 2015, he has served as Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal and Deputy Clerk of the Closet: as such, he is the only full-time clerical member of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom.

  9. Anglican Diocese of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The diocese (which was usually referred to, from 2014 until 14 July 2016 [6] as the Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales to reflect the geographical area it covers) is led by the bishop of Leeds. There are five episcopal areas within the diocese, each led by an area bishop: Leeds, Ripon, Wakefield, Bradford and Huddersfield. [16]