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A community of contradictions

"A community of contradictions"

September 11, 2008 13:07

By

David Newman,

David Newman

9 min read

After 25 years in Israel, a former Brit evaluates Anglo-Jewry

 

It is a question I have been continually asked during the past two years. Around the Shabbat lunch table, or at a reception after a lecture, there is always someone who will ask me, "Tell us how you think the Anglo Jewish community has changed in the past 25 years."

After all, I grew up in the heart of this community, with a family who were clergy, lay leaders and volunteers, while I was actively involved in Jewish youth groups, day schools and other social activities. And during the past two years as a sabbatical scholar on leave from my home university in Israel, some 25 years after I left, I have been active within the community - as an attendee at a local synagogue, as a lecturer at many educational events, and as representative of Israel's universities in the struggle against the attempted academic boycott.

It is not as though my 25 years away were spent in total isolation from the community. I have been kept informed by constant visits, reading the pages (and latterly the Web version) of this newspaper and maintaining contact with friends and family in the UK, many of whom have moved from the status of rebellious 1970s students to community leaders.