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ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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Board battles to rein in next generation

May 5, 2011 10:06
Wineman: \"Leaders may be lost\"
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The long-term future of the Board of Deputies could be decided in the next year, as efforts to engage with younger community members reach a critical point.

Attempts to identify future leaders of the Jewish community, and involve younger people in the Board's work, have led to a "battle" among senior Board members.

While president Vivian Wineman and many of his vice-presidents accept the need to look ahead, the JC understands there is opposition to moves to engage with younger Jews.

Younger deputies say they fear that if the issue is not dealt with before the Board's next elections in May 2012, then the viability of the 250-year-old organisation could be compromised.