LJ Today July/August 2010

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July/August 2010

VOL. XXXVII No. 4

Liberal Judaism is a constituent of the World Union for Progressive Judaism

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Forget the World Cup Elstree walk away with trophy two years in a row Michael Shaw

Elstree’s captain David Steinberg, right, is on home turf as he receives Liberal Judaism’s inter-synagogue quiz trophy. Next year’s contest will take place south of the river thanks to runners-up Kingston (pictured above), because a community forgoes the honour of hosting the following year’s quiz if it wins two years running

Bereavement group wins ‘MBE’ For 17 years Northwood synagogue’s Bereavement Support Group has helped members and their families at one of the most difficult times in their lives, an extension of the ethos of the congregation, one of the movement’s largest, where the bonds of care have grown as the membership has expanded. Now the group has been awarded the 2010 Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, described in official literature as the MBE for volunteer groups. The support group was founded in 1993 by Hazel Shestopal and Sharon Goldstein, since when it has helped more than 700

individuals. It consists today of nine trained volunteers, supervised by Northwood and Pinner member Leezah Hertzman, a psychotherapist, and Jackie Goodman, care co-ordinator. Five of the nine volunteers have been members since the group’s inception. The award will be presented to the group in September by a representative of the Queen at a special reception at the synagogue. Richard Conradi, the leader of the group, says: ‘This award recognises the work our volunteers have done for so many years.’

‘We won’t divide the community over schools’ As the Board of Deputies presses ahead with its efforts to overturn a Supreme Court decision on admissions to Jewish schools, Liberal Judaism and the other non-orthodox movements have issued a joint statement expressing their opposition to any change in the law. In December, the court found against JFS when it ruled that a school may not select pupils on the basis of ethnic origin. The ruling opened the door to a Jewish education for any child considered Jewish by any of the Jewish movements. The BoD is seeking a return to the status quo ante and has given warning of a ‘threat to welfare provision and even possibly religious services’. Liberal Judaism sees no foundation to such concerns. Rabbi Danny Rich says: ‘Liberal Judaism does not seek to prevent the United Synagogue – or any other organisation – from running institutions in accord with its ethos but neither will we collude in legal, parliamentary or other acts which divide rather than unite the Jewish community.’

In this issue Leo Baeck College feature

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News around the movement 3, 6 200 years of Progressive Judaism 4-5 LJY-Netzer Youth news

Biennial 2010

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A four-page pullout section on the Biennial Weekend is enclosed


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