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Skype's the limit for Limmud Merseysiders

November 10, 2016 11:55
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BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

2 min read

"Technology is wonderful when it works, isn't it?" remarked a participant in Sunday's Liverpool Limmud.

Its organisers might have been tempting fate when they chose to have keynote speaker Professor Alan Dershowitz deliver his address from America by Skype. But although the leading pro-Israel activist could not hear his audience, assembled in three different rooms at the King David School campus, they, fortunately, were able to hear him. Follow-up questions were transmitted by email to his smartphone.

His call to battle against the anti-Israel boycott campaign brought the city's biennial day of Jewish learning to a rousing close. A Labour win in the next UK election would be a "disaster for Israel", he said. But if he were a Labour member, he would remain in the party, fighting to restore it to its former traditions of support for the Jewish state.

The attendance of 400, in line with the organisers' target, might have been greater had Liverpool not been playing at Anfield. As news filtered through of victory over Watford, a triumphant cry of "top of the league" rose from the corridors.