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Wineman is new Deputies' president

The commercial lawyer has been elected president of the Board for the next three years

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Vivian Wineman, a commercial lawyer, was elected president of the Board of Deputies on Sunday. He will hold the position for the next three years.

In the most hotly-contested election since the Board’s creation in 1760, with a record four candidates, he succeeds barrister Henry Grunwald, who steps down at the end of the month.

Mr Wineman, 59. a member of Hampstead Garden Suburb United Synagogue and the Board’s current senior vice-president, beat the former president of the United Synagogue, Peter Sheldon , by 131 votes to 64 in the third round of the ballot.

Jerry Lewis came third, and Flo Kaufmann fourth.

But Mr Lewis gained a consolation prize in being elected vice-president, along with Paul Edlin, and Jonathan Arkush, who will be senior VP.

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