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Help needy to earn their living says charity head

July 3, 2014 16:15

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

1 min read

Needy communities should be taught how to fend for themselves or risk dying out.

That is the warning from Debra Brunner, the woman behind The Together Plan which launched last year to teach leadership and business skills to Jewish communities in the former Soviet Union.

She set up the charity after World Jewish Relief (WJR) ended its Gifts in Kind programme supplying goods to Jews in the region for 12 years.

Mrs Brunner, a Finchley Reform Synagogue member, said: "I used to work very closely with WJR, but then they decided to close down the programme. It's a great shame that came to an end, but now we have to teach the Jewish communities how to stand on their own two feet.

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