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Jewish Child’s Day’s 70th anniversary dinner

“In our 70th anniversary year, we are looking to make an even greater difference," said Nicole Gordon, executive director for the charity.

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Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis and Mark Regev, Israel's ambassador to the UK, were among the guests at a special gala celebration to mark the 70th anniversary of Jewish Child’s Day.

Two hundred and sixty guests attended the dinner – which celebrated the work of the charity which has helped disadvantaged children since 1947. 

Rabbi Mirvis spoke to guests about the charity’s work.

He said: “The number 70 is of huge significance to Jewish people, for example there are 70 high holy days in the Jewish Calendar”.

Mr Regev thanked the organisation for helping children in Israel by providing them with 70 per cent of the funds it raises.

He said: “The importance of this charity should not be underestimated - children are our future and we must protect them.”

Nicole Gordon, executive director for the charity told guests about two projects the charity has launched to mark the anniversary.

She said: “In our 70th anniversary year, we are looking to make an even greater difference.

“We are looking to rebuild the playground at Tsad Kadima in Israel for children with cerebral palsy and here in the UK we are looking to refurbish a hub at Step by Step in London, to create the perfect environment for children with special needs.”

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