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August 18, 2016 10:45

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Lianne Kolirin ,

Lianne Kolirin

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Eleanor Platt QC is a former vice president of the Board of Deputies and currently chairs its family law group.

Four years ago she represented a Charedi father who unsuccessfully appealed against a court judgement which allowed his ex-wife to send their children to a less religious school.

Both parents came from families who had been Charedi for generations. Although the mother no longer considered herself to be so, she remained Orthodox - keeping Shabbat and a kosher home. But the father wanted his children to continue adhering to the Charedi way of life.

Speaking to the JC this week, Miss Platt said: "In that case the education was the main issue. The father didn't disagree that the mother should look after the five children, but their education was an issue as she wanted the children to go to less religious schools."