Board of Deputies of British Jews
Board of Deputies of British Jews
"The London Committee of Deputies of British Jews, which is now known as the Board of Deputies of British Jews, was established in 1760 when seven Deputies were appointed by the elders of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregations to form a standing committee to pay homage to George III on his accession to the throne...
"What began as a small body focused on the capital is now an institution of international standing. At its core remain the founding principles; the Board of Deputies retains the privilege of personal approach to the Sovereign on state occasions (most recently on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II); it continues an active interest in the lives of fellow Jews abroad; it seeks to protect, to promote and to represent UK Jewry." [1]
- President, Henry Grunwald QC
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Related Sourcewatch articles
- Sigmund Sternberg
- Sidney L. Shipton
- Neville Nagler - former Director General
- Elizabeth Harris-Sawczenko - public affairs director
References
- ↑ Historical Background, Board of Deputies of British Jews, accessed March 3, 2009.