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Interview: Bradley Reback

When poverty means a charity meal on Shabbat

November 11, 2010 16:14
Bradley Reback settles down for the night in his dilapidated camper van.  He survived on food hand-outs and had to wash at the local swimming pool

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Simon Round,

Simon Round

3 min read

We may be living through an era of savage cuts and austerity, but not everyone is tightening their belts. Millionaire former care-homeowner Bradley Reback has been busy putting money back into the community.

Reback, who built, ran and eventually sold the Sidmar Jewish residential home in Edgware, north-west London, will be starring in the next episode of Channel 4's Secret Millionaire - in which those who have made a fortune are invited to experience life on the poverty line in a bid to persuade them to donate some of their money to charities working with people living at society's margins.

Reback did not need any encouragement to take part in the programme. In fact, he approached Channel 4 to ask if he could be considered. However, when the cameras turned up to start filming, he realised he was in for more than he anticipated.

"They took me outside my house and walked me around the corner. There stood a dilapidated camper van. They gave me the keys and said: 'Welcome home'," he recalls.