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The only Jew in the village — and she wants to find more

September 1, 2013 12:30
Tori Joseph heads the Board of Deputies’ project to help regional communites

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

There are Jews in each of the 348 local authorities of England and Wales, according to the last Census, from three in the Scilly Isles and four in Merthyr Tydfil to 54,000 in Barnet.

It can be hard to sustain Jewish life when you are just a handful. But there is no one better equipped to grapple with the challenges than the manager of the Board of Deputies’ new Communities Partnership Project (CPP), which has been set up to help small regional communities.

Tori Joseph, 30, grew up in Prestatyn, north Wales, where the Jewish community consisted of just her family. The nearest synagogue is 22 miles away in Llandudno but it is mostly used as a retreat centre for visiting Lubavitch.

“I understand the pros and cons of living in a small community,” she said. “If you are in a minority group, it can often make your identity stronger.

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