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Jennifer Jankel: Let’s face the music and dance

Jewish music of all sorts is having a moment, and a lot of it is due to Jennifer Jankel's energy and ideas.

June 19, 2017 10:56
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I never get tired,” muses Jennifer Jankel. “I get up, and I get going.”

This is rather a good thing, as at 77, Jankel packs more into her life than most people who are years younger. First and foremost she is chair of the Jewish Music Institute, which has grown into a — literally — all singing, all dancing glorious amalgam of noise and energy, particularly over the summer months. The 2017 programme will be unveiled this month.

The JMI has done much to promote all kinds of Jewish music, from classical to world, and extending its reach to dance classes and Yiddish language and song. This week it secured an Arts Council grant for the annual Klezfest music school which takes place over the summer.

Jankel also does a great deal of work for her shul, North West Surrey Reform Synagogue. When we meet she’s already been at the JMI office at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and then to a meeting with Reform Judaism’s Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner. She co-ordinates her community’s Share and Care team, working to support those suffering from isolation and loneliness, and in need of social care.