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Appeal for UK Jews to help Shoah survivors

May 2, 2011 14:20
Matthew Gould

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The British ambassador to Israel has called on Britain’s Jewish community to dig deep to help combat loneliness amongst Holocaust survivors.

In a joint appeal with outgoing Israeli ambassador to Britain Ron Prosor, Matthew Gould said that while the Israeli government played its part in supporting the estimated 210,000 survivors living there, there were still gaps in the provision.

The diplomats said: "The single biggest hardship the survivors face is loneliness. Many survivors just do not have friends or family or anywhere to go for company with people who understand."

They urged British people to help raise £2 million needed to set up social clubs which would provide for some 1,500 survivors. A tenth of any money raised will be given to Jewish Care for similar support programmes in Britain.