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Lieberman welcome to visit, say Deputies

May 14, 2009 10:21

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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Israel’s controversial Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman would be welcome at the Board of Deputies, the four contenders for its presidency agreed this week.

The electoral success of his nationalist Yisrael Beiteinu party in February provoked disquiet among UK Jews, with several prominent rabbis condemning his attitude towards Arabs.

But there would be an open door for him at the Board, the four candidates made clear at a hustings sponsored by the JC and the Board at Golders Green Synagogue on Sunday. Flo Kaufmann, one of the Board’s three vice-presidents, said: “He is Israel’s Foreign Minister, after all,” adding: “Sometimes it happens that people who have certain views out of office, when they get into office, sometimes their views are moderated. This may happen with Mr Lieberman.”

Jerry Lewis, a former Board vice-president, who sees Mr Lieberman as “a bit of an enigma”, said: “We have to respect him as an elected person. He has made controversial comments in the past but I wouldn’t use the opportunity on behalf of the Board to criticise…”