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Board urges less aggresive approach from zionists

June 3, 2010 14:05

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

The president of the Board of Deputies, Vivian Wineman, has called on Jewish groups to lower the temperature of arguments over Israel and avoid abusive language.

He suggests that they follow the example of the Stanmore Accords, the 1998 agreement between Orthodox and non-Orthodox synagogue movements to refrain from slanging matches in public.

He told a meeting on Israel at Hampstead Garden Suburb Synagogue last week: "An equivalent of the Stanmore Accords, where differences were acknowledged but treated with respect, would be of benefit not only to the groups themselves but to the community generally."

Speaking afterwards, Mr Wineman said: "The level of Zionist debate is very strident at the moment. We are not trying to stifle debate but to have it conducted in a more respectful atmosphere.

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