Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

LAZAR, BEREL

(1964– )
Religious leader. A member of the Chabad-Lubavitch, an ultraorthodox Hassidic movement currently headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Rabbi Berel Lazar is recognized by the Russian government to be the leader of the country’sJewishcommunity. A native of Milan, Italy, Lazar studied at Central Lubavitch Yeshiva in theUnited States, and worked clandestinely with the refusenik movement to abet Jewish migration toIsraelduring the late 1980s. His appointment to an advisory board in 2000 demonstrated that the new president,Vladimir Putin, sought to marginalize the previously recognized Chief RabbiAdolf Shayevich, an ally ofVladimir Gusinsky, anoligarchand critic of Putin. Lazar’s appointment was criticized by a number of prominent Jewish organizations, which worried that Moscow was seeking to exert control over the practice ofJudaismin Russia; his foreign birth and poorRussian languageskills have also been criticized.