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Saving our lost Jewish communities in the UK

Aliyah and marrying-out are shrinking once-thriving populations. Some now face a struggle to survive.

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

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National communal organisations are facing a desperate plea to do more for small communities.

Ephraim Borowski, chairman of the Board of Deputies’ Regional Council, called on the Board, the Jewish Leadership Council and other bodies to provide more tangible support to the many small outposts of Jewish life around the country.

“The smaller the communities are, the more vulnerable they are likely to be,” he said.

“By definition, they don’t have experts on whom to call with the relevant kind of experience. My view is that the whole of the UK community has got to put disproportionate resources into supporting small communities.

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