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Deputy who signed FT letter hits back at critics

Rebecca Singerman-Knight said she had been called a ‘kapo’ and a ‘traitor’

May 12, 2025 16:34
Board of Deputies FT letter signatory Rebecca Singerman-Knight (Photo: Gaby Wine)
Rebecca Singerman-Knight, one of the FT letter signatories from the Board of Deputies (Photo: Gaby Wine)
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One of the signatories of the letter published in the Financial Times by 36 members of the Board of Deputies has hit back at critics.

Rebecca Singerman-Knight, who represents Kingston Liberal Synagogue said that in the past few weeks, she and her colleagues had been called “kapos”, “self-hating Jews”, “traitors” and “Hamas supporters” since the letter attacking Netanyahu was published in April.

The signatories, who described themselves as “members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews” and who represent about 12 per cent of all deputies, are now facing an investigation by the Board, whose code of conduct states that deputies must not “represent their own views as the views of the Board to third parties”.

Speaking at a We Democracy rally outside Downing Street on Sunday, Singerman-Knight said the reaction from the letter’s critics was “somewhat odd as I consider myself to be a very proud Zionist. I literally have ‘Am Yisrael Chai’ tattooed on my arm.