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Green boosts rabbi’s recession-relief plan

Rabbis up and down the country are mobilising to help congregants hit by the recession.

November 27, 2008 15:09
To the rescue: Sir Philip Green has given £15,000 to help those in need

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Leon Symons And Simon Rocker

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Rabbis up and down the country are mobilising to help congregants hit by the recession.

Mill Hill United Synagogue Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet launched an initiative to offer help to victims of the credit crunch. His project was given a boost with a donation from BHS chairman Sir Philip Green, who has given £15,000 to a kosher supermarket in North-West London to help families in need.

Rabbi Schochet used his Shabbat sermon to highlight the problems facing families and has set up a committee which can offer legal, financial, employment and counselling skills.

"Within an hour of making that sermon, I was approached with the names of a few members who would pool money each week to cover costs for anyone in need. I have since received a stream of emails from people with skills that could be of benefit to those going through hard times," he said.

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