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Friends are reunited as JFS celebrates double anniversary

July 9, 2012 16:38
Some of the former pupils at the reunion

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Jack Mindel thought he would never set foot in JFS again. But on Sunday the 95-year-old joined up to 2,000 former staff and pupils at a reunion at the school’s current Kenton campus.

Mr Mindel left JFS in 1929, when it was sited at Bell Lane in London’s East End. He found the modern school “amazing, in comparison to what it was like when I was there — and it wasn’t a small place in those days”.

He was one of a number of pre-war pupils at the reunion, held to mark the school’s 280th anniversary and 10 years since its move from Camden. Many travelled for hours to attend and there were participants from France and Israel.

Michael Webber, an art teacher when JFS relocated to Camden in 1958, recalled the move from the East End as the school grew in numbers. “It bound us together,” he said. “In that first year it was more like an overgrown family than a school. It was an experience that was unlike any that staff had had before.”

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