The Jewish Chronicle

New West Yorkshire sheriff makes history

- BY FRANCINE WHITE

SUSAN BAKER has become West Yorkshire’s first Jewish female High Sheriff.

The former Leeds Jewish Representa­tive Council president was sworn in at Leeds Combined Courts Council, describing the ceremony as “unexpected­ly wonderful; very dignified and beautiful”.

It was also “special because it was the first actual ceremony since 2019 due to the pandemic”.

Although the role is now largely ceremonial, it was historical­ly the most powerful position in the shires, with responsibi­lity for maintainin­g law and order and collecting taxes. The holder was seen as a direct representa­tive of the monarch.

Mrs Baker, 71, said that “having spent so much of my life involved in the voluntary sector, I know how important it is to recognise and thank those people who work tirelessly.

“I plan to spend my year supporting and encouragin­g small voluntary organisati­ons across the county who do so much for the disadvanta­ged and vulnerable in our society; particular­ly those organisati­ons who work with young people.”

She is well known beyond the Jewish community, having worked for many years at Leeds Citizen Advice Bureau. She was appointed a magistrate in 1995 and subsequent­ly chaired the Lord Chancellor’s Advisory Panel — “a committee which has responsibi­lity for the recruitmen­t and conduct issues of magistrate­s”.

Awarded an MBE in 2006 for services to the Leeds community, another “amazing day” was receiving her honour from the Queen. “You don’t know until the morning who will be presenting you with the award.”

Mrs Baker is originally from Nairobi. Her paternal grandparen­ts had fled the pogroms of Lithuania at the turn of the 20th century and became coffee farmers in Kenya.

Her husband Alan died in 2018 but her two children and grandchild­ren joined civic dignitarie­s at a celebrator­y lunch after the swearing-in.

I will support voluntary groups who do so much for the vulnerable

 ?? ?? Susan Baker with Lord Lieutenant Ed Anderson and Rabbi Alby Chait, the Sheriff’s chaplain
Susan Baker with Lord Lieutenant Ed Anderson and Rabbi Alby Chait, the Sheriff’s chaplain

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