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How far have women come?

June 12, 2008 23:00

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read
In 1994, a major review examined attitudes to women’s roles in the community. Its author says it is time for a new study

The head of a review into the role of women in the Jewish community is to take a fresh look at the subject to see what progress has been made — 14 years later.

Rosalind Preston, former vice-president of the Board of Deputies and ex-chairman of Nightingale, is putting together a team for a 2008 study.

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Rosalind Preston

“People I have spoken to feel that it is timely and necessary,” she said. “I want to rediscover whether there was any value to what we did, to look at what progress has been made, and if not, why not, and whether we need to do anything about it.”

The original review in 1994 was commissioned by Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks as one of his first major projects in office. It produced a 120-page report and a survey of  women’s attitudes.

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