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First person: I’m helpless without the help

Keren David confesses that she is the very personification of the cleaner-dependent Jews surveyed for World Jewish Relief.

September 7, 2017 11:31
Edna Best and Dame May Whitty, on stage at the Apollo Theatre on  9th October 1931  in 'There's Always A Juliet'.

ByKeren David, Keren David

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I am writing this in a crumpled dress, picked from a mountainous laundry pile this morning and swiftly and inexpertly ironed, the perfect metaphor for my inner turmoil. For I am suffering the ultimate first-world problem, the overnight desertion (no, I’m not taking it personally) of my wonderful cleaner-and-handyman team, due to a family emergency in their home country.

Yes, I am the personification of the Jews surveyed for World Jewish Relief. I had — sob — frequent visits from the cleaners, who also did all the ironing and any odd jobs, from putting together flat pack furniture to hanging pictures.

I also have regular visits from a gardener and a window cleaner.

I could tick every box in the survey’s list of why I employ help. I don’t have the time (cleaning my house takes ages), quite often I don’t know how to (gardening) or don’t like doing it myself (ironing). And some things (window cleaning) I am not physically able to do.