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Our future must be built on respect

May 14, 2015 11:17
Respect: David Cameron talks with Mick Davis, Chairman of the Board of Trustees (3rd right) and Vivian Wineman, President of the Board of Deputies (2nd right), with other members of the Jewish Leadership Council in Downing Street this year
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On May 31, when I step down as President of the Board of Deputies I shall do so with mixed feelings. It will be a pleasure to regain control of my life, to attempt to realise some lifelong ambitions and, above all, to focus more on my much cherished but long-suffering family.

On the other hand, it has been a tremendous privilege to represent a community that is so full of vitality and so rich and diverse that it is the envy not only of Jewish communities abroad but also of other faith communities in this country.

They envy also the fact that it is represented by an elected body that is determined to be cross- communal. This means both that we have to be responsive to public opinion in what is a very divided community but also that we have to work with all groups in it regardless of their attitudes to us or to one another. Our mission to represent and promote the community is unqualified. If a Jew is suffering discrimination or if a community needs political or religious support it is not for us to question their theological beliefs or their social attitudes. We have to help them regardless.

Even the parts of the community which ostensibly sit outside the Board and send very few representatives to it, such as the Charedi community, in reality work very closely with us and benefit from our activities - more closely possibly than ever before.