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Finchley Jews give their views

April 19, 2010 10:33

So what news from the campaign trail? Well the community certainly expect their candidates to have a wide-ranging knowledge of Jewish issues, from attempts in Denmark to restrict circumcision by insisting a doctor has to be present, to EU rules trying to ban schecita under the guise of animal rights (my knowledge of schecita was sketchy to say the least until Rabbi Mirvis kindly brought me up to speed).

Residents quickly shift from ritual slaughter to why the recycling bins have a net on and not a fixed top. As a non-Jew every day knocking on doors is a learning experience to say the least!! Luckily my involvement in the community over many years has prepared me – well most of the time.

So we continue to oscillate from national issues (people like our schools policy allowing groups, parents etc to open up their own schools) to international ones (why did Labour going AWOL at the United Nations over the Goldstone report?) and back to parking (where I’m thinking of calling in the UN to sort out neighbours in the same street who want/don’t want parking controls!!).

So far I’m in awe at the community’s ability to multi-task. Whilst quizzing me - the mother and father continue their conversation on the mobile phone whilst loading the car with the rest of the family.

Speaking to so many families is exhilarating but after several hours of answering a wide range of questions it’s time to refuel. So the real question is Carmelli’s or Novellinos?

Mike Freer is the Conservative candidate for Finchley and Golders Green.

This blog is part of the JC.com's On The Campaign Trail blog for the Election 2010 where candidates in key Jewish areas have been invited to blog. Read more on our Election 2010 page

April 19, 2010 10:33

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