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Top speakers’ pullout fails to dent Limmud

The Israeli Embassy was repeatedly targeted this week by demonstrators, who accused Israel of carrying out a “Holocaust in Gaza”.

December 30, 2008 17:21
Limmud participants taking part in a session on traditional Jewish papercuts

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The crisis in Gaza forced the withdrawal of Mark Regev, international media adviser to the Prime Minister of Israel, from the Limmud winter conference which opened at Warwick University near Coventry on Sunday.

Along with Mr Regev, Kadima MK Menachem Ben-Sasson also pulled out at the last minute because of the latest events at home.

Elliott Goldstein, chair of Limmud, said: “Obviously, we are sorry they can’t join us. But we still have nearly 100 presenters at the conference from Israel speaking on a huge range of topics, including the unfolding situation.”

Among them was Ruth Lande, foreign and world Jewish affairs adviser to Israeli president Shimon Peres, and Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, the Chief Rabbi of Efrat.