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Race is on to lead the Board

May 8, 2008 23:00

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

The contest to be the next presidency of the Board of Deputies has begun after the former president of the United Synagogue, Peter Sheldon, announced his candidacy for the elections next May.

Henry Grunwald, the current president, will step down next summer after completing his second three-year term, the maximum allowed.

Mr Sheldon, 66, who joined the Board two years ago as a deputy for the United Synagogue, said: “A number of leading members of the community, and particularly within the Board of Deputies itself, thought it would be a good idea for me to put my candidacy forward.

“I’m going to be formulating a detailed platform. But I’ve already indicated that the first thing to do is to establish where the Board stands in relation to the leadership of the community and its relation with the Jewish Leadership Council. I want to bring the JLC and Board closer together.”

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