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Louis Jacobs group hit by ‘censorship’

Religious group reluctant to allow venue to vet speakers

August 4, 2017 15:13
Professor Benjamin Sommer,

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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A group set up in memory of Rabbi Louis Jacobs, the founder of Masorti in the UK, says it is giving up a venue it uses in a dispute about censorship.

The Friends of Louis Jacobs, which was established in 2006 to promote discussion of Rabbi Jacobs’s ideas, has regularly hired a hall from the Central Square Minyan, an independent Orthodox congregation in Hampstead Garden Suburb, north London

But the Friends say Central Square now wants to be notified about speakers in case it has problems with them.

In a statement, the trustees of the Friends said: “We are not prepared to prejudice our independence in any way. Therefore we will not be using the hall for the foreseeable future.”

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