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Stephen Pollard

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

Opinion

Back those who stand up for us

Individuals should be praised for speaking out against antisemitism, not criticised

March 18, 2010 12:31
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In the year and a half I have had the honour of editing the JC, I have been able to meet all sorts of fascinating and admirable people (not, of course, that fascinating always goes hand in hand with admirable). And in my trips to speak at various synagogues and organisations I have realised that pretty much everyone has an idea for improving the paper (such as getting a new editor); and many think that if only the Jewish community would behave as they want it to, all our problems would be over.

Our foreign editor, Miriam Shaviv, is using her blog (www.thejc.com/miriam_shaviv) this month to give an airing to a variety of ideas suggesting how we should behave as a community - to transform the British Jewish community as she puts it. There are a number of striking suggestions. But there is one which has particularly grabbed my attention, coming, as it happens, from one of those very fascinating and admirable people I referred to.

Baroness Deech is a formidable woman. A former head of an Oxford college, BBC governor and chair of the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority, she now sits as a crossbencher in the House of Lords, where she is one of Israel's most eloquent and thoughtful advocates.

So it is appropriate that her contribution to the series is to urge the appointment of "antisemitism champions". As she writes: "The CST does a wonderful job, and its reports are absolutely invaluable, but it is an organisation, whereas the community needs to put forward individuals with a high profile, and have a number for the media to call.