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Miriam Shaviv

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Miriam Shaviv

Opinion

Idea #20 - Focus on what unites us

March 26, 2010 12:50
Limmud
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During the month of March, I have been publishing a daily proposal to transform the British Jewish community. The last idea seems like an appropriate note on which to end. It comes from Carolyn Bogush: Focus on what unites us.

When I compare the state of our community now to what it was like when I attended my first Limmud Conference, things are definitely looking brighter. Limmud was then the only place within our community that encouraged broad, open, inclusivist Jewish learning for people of all ages and backgrounds. A place where you could explore your Jewish identity in any way you chose - without anyone judging or trying to legitimatise or delegitimise any particular way of thinking or believing. In the context of what is often seen as a stridently conservative and formal British-Jewish community, this was a huge eye-opener to me, as it has been to thousands of others over the past three decades.

Thankfully, our community has changed in many ways. There are now far more diverse opportunities to engage in Jewish culture, music, history, activism and learning. The community has a more positive outlook in many ways. However, there is still a long way to go to ensure the continuing renaissance of a strong, knowledgeable and engaged Jewish community.

Whilst there are many projects, organisations or programmes that one might suggest are needed in order to “transform the British Jewish community”, I instead propose a shift in attitude. Too much time and energy is spent in British Jewry focusing on what divides us, questioning who has the right to wear the label “Jew”, who are the legitimate voices and leaders of our community. Whether the topic is Israel, school admissions, communal funding or anything else - such infighting and negativity can only ever result in a weakened community.

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