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'Young donors not giving enough'

January 26, 2012 13:36
Steven Lewis chats to Vicki Minsky in the art room of the day centre at the charity's Maurice and Vivienne Wohl campus in Golders Green

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Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

2 min read

New Jewish Care chairman, Steven Lewis, has attacked a "lack of responsibility" among younger donors who he says are not giving as much as they could to Jewish charities.

The 49-year-old, who has been supporting Jewish Care for almost half his life, claims his generation does not match previous ones on charitable giving. "We are generous compared to other communities," he said. "But given the amount of wealth that has been created by a lot of people in the last 20 years, particularly those in their 40s now, our giving has not increased at the same rate.

"That's what troubles the elder statesmen of our community." It is an issue he wants to address as chairman.

In difficult financial times, "some do use the recession as an excuse. Some have genuinely had to rethink how much they give." But more would be expected from those who could afford to contribute. If donors did not play their full part, Jewish Care's provision would suffer.

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