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Helping French integrate 'will be in US's interest'

March 3, 2016 11:40
Marc Meyer

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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The influx of French Jews to Britain could dramatically change the way synagogues and schools are run, the French-born Hendon United Synagogue chairman has claimed.

Marc Meyer estimates that more than 10,000 French Jews have moved to the UK over the past decade. "They have come because they sense the opportunity and quality of life within the Jewish community here that is offered to them.

"I do think it is the responsibility of the United Synagogue to help integrate French Jews into Britain. But I also think it's in the US's interest. It will add a dimension of vibrancy and growth." Should demand be demonstrated for a minyan with Sephardi tunes, it was up to the US to satisfy it.

Mr Meyer - who led last year's United Synagogue Strategic Review - noted that St John's Wood shuls had, in particular, seen a surge in membership from French Jews, with resulting Sephardi minyans.

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