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Board of Deputies 'could scrap election for president and keep Jonathan Arkush until 2019'

Several deputies have confirmed they have heard of a move to scrap the May 13 poll in order to allow former United Synagogue president Simon Hochhauser to contest the top job at the Board.

April 23, 2018 12:55
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A plan is being developed to delay next month’s Board of Deputies election and retain current president Jonathan Arkush until January, the JC understands.

Several deputies have confirmed they have heard of a move to scrap the May 13 poll in order to allow former United Synagogue president Simon Hochhauser to contest the top job at the Board.

Deputies have told the JC the plan involves putting an emergency motion to the deputies on that date arguing that Mr Arkush should stay in his post in order to lead the community’s talks with the Labour Party over antisemitism.