Avrohom Spall

Avrohom Spall (May 9, 1977) is a Lovian rabbi and writer. He is a prominent member of Lovian Judaism Brotherhood and is the current Chief Rabbi of Canterbury Synagogue.

Biography
Avrohom was born in a large family, as he is the second of six children. Both his parents were very strict and faithful Jews. In his youth, Avrohom frequently went to the City Temple, despite the distance. In 1997, he visited Jerusalem and he decided to live in Israel. He was ordinated a rabbi and in 2005 he returned to Lovia.

Avrohom befriended Frank Villanova, a venerable rabbi and Holocaust survivor, as well as William Goodwin. He soon became an activist on Jews' rights, mainly askign for more synagogues. In 2006 he wrote his first book, a study on Torah. The very next year he married Rebecca Wonton, an American-Lovian Jew civil servant.

Avrohom was amongst the first member of the Lovian Judaism Bortherhood and became the Chief Rabbi of Canterbury Synagogue. During the Lovian Civil War, he tried to protect the temple from vandalism and thus was threatened by some anti-semitic gangs.

Religion views
Although Avrohom is a conservative Jew, he has been always showing religious tolerance. He was instrumental in the meetings between Ellis Sobol and Ali Suleimani. Moreover, he is said to socialize with many non-Jews, especially Christians. He stated in 2010: "No matter that we believe in a different god. We shall all live in peace and harmony".