A central London rabbi, honored by Queen Elizabeth, has agreed to return £2.35 million to Jewish charities following an investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA). The investigation revealed that Rabbi Barry Marcus had kept the funds in accounts under his personal control in his personal bank accounts for years. Marcus, a retired rabbi of the Central London Synagogue known for his work in Holocaust education, faced scrutiny after police found charity money in his accounts. The rabbi returned the money last month, concluding the inquiry.
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