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outside the community with others both inside and outside it.

Dr Ellie Cannon, the GP, writer and broadcaste­r; journalist Emma Barnett and Labour MP Luciana Berger were also on the panel.

MsBergerto­ldthe70-strongaudi­ence she was always an open and proud Jew: “I’m one of the few Jewish women MPs. I draw on my Jewish experience particular­ly learning about

She admitted, however, that “by way of being open about it, it’s fair to say I have had more than my fair share of misogyny and antisemiti­c abuse.”

Ms Barnett told the audience she had always been more nervous about being Jewish in the workplace but her role as a radio host had forced her to “come out”.

She said terrorist attacks against Jews around the world had pushed her to speak out about antisemiti­sm.

“When the attacks in the Paris kosher supermarke­t happened, I was in the news room of the I went to the toilet and had a big cry.

Aitza was launched this year, after the Board of Deputies’ Women and Jewish Leadership project found “there were a lot of women working outside the community who need better opportunit­ies to engage with it.”

Laura Marks, Women in Jewish Leadership chair, said: “The Jewish community is full of dynamic, intelligen­t and educated women. Aitza is providing a platform for them to get together.”

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