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How Magen David Adom showed me it's not about us and them

February 12, 2015 14:39

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I was saddened to hear of the death of Oxford historian Sir Martin Gilbert this week. If you haven’t read Israel: A History, you really should. I did 18 months ago and it is one of the reasons why, as a Jew living in England, I began to feel a much more profound connection to Israel.

My copy of Sir Martin’s book was lent to me by my good friend Richard Lister. Although long overdue, I have not returned it to him. He hasn’t asked for it back and kindly indulges me as he knows it has become symbolic of my belief that modern-day Israel is not owned by Israelis, but by all Jews.

It’s something that I’ve become even more profoundly aware of recently through my work as Chairman of Magen David Adom UK, which raises funds and awareness for Israel’s emergency medical services.

It’s my way of ensuring that I contribute positively to society, specifically Jewish society. Like generations before us, I believe we all have a responsibility to do this and so last year began directing more of my time and energy into charity work.