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After 260 years, the Board is still fighting for your rights

It is impossible to represent everyone – but we’ll always be there when the community needs us

November 10, 2020 13:00
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A week on Sunday, the 300 representatives who make up the Board of Deputies will meet on Zoom to discuss the big issues of our community, including antisemitism, Covid-19 and much more.

We will also be casting our minds back 260 years, almost to the day,  to the very first meeting of our organisation on 19 November 1760. This was a very different affair. The original seven representatives, known as deputados in Portuguese, came together under the chairmanship of Benjamin Mendes da Costa – the first President of the Board.

We know that this first meeting was convened in order to resolve that a dutiful address should be presented to King George III to mark his accession and the death of King George II. This was in fact the raison d’etre of the new organisation and there was probably no plan for this new committee to develop into a representative organisation for the whole of the Jewish community.

However, the deputados clearly developed a taste for community representation and a second meeting was later announced.