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Boom-time Limmud beats the gloom

December 29, 2011 12:40
Light programmes: a young participant concentrates on striking a Chanucah flame

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The grim economic conditions failed to dent the numbers at this year's Limmud conference, with an attendance of 2,300-plus making it one of the largest ever.

Organisers of British Jewry's annual five-day festival of Jewish culture and learning at Warwick University doubled the bursary pot for hard-pressed families as well as having to cope with a massive cut in funding from a major donor - the United Jewish Israel Appeal.

Carolyn Bogush, chairman of Limmud, said numbers had held up "amazingly" with family accommodation selling out "earlier than we have had before… we had to arrange extra accommodation with the university, which we have never done before and that also sold out within 48 hours."

There were nearly 300 children under 18 plus the largest-ever contingent, 186, on the 18-30 programme.

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