The Jewish Chronicle

Maitlis makes news for WJR’s women’s work

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BBC JOURNALIST and presenter Emily Maitlis made the headlines for a World Jewish Relief lunch raising awareness and support for vulnerable women in the charity’s programmes.

Ms Maitlis told the allfemale audience about her visits to WJR support programmes.

“I ’ m s o p l e a s e d that World Jewi s h Rel i e f has t a k e n me t o some extraordi nar y par t s of the world and shown me how you can do very small things to change people’s lives in very practical ways.”

She also talked about meeting US presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump who she said called her “the Barbara Walters of the BBC”.

The event was organised by World Jewish Relief’s Pomegranat­e committee which has now engaged more than 1,000 women and raised over £670,000 for the internatio­nal developmen­t char

ity.

The 170 diners at St John’s Wood Synagogue raised nearly £70,000 for vulnerable women in the charity’s programmes, helping women in the Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Belarus to break the cycle of poverty.

The donations will support the charity’s Livelihood­s Programmes, assisting women who are unemployed and unable to support their families, building their skills and their confidence to get into the workplace.

Pomegranat­e co-chair Sue Mandelbaum said: “These vital funds will enable World Jewish Relief to break the cycle of poverty and ensure the next generation of women does not have a future in which they have to wait for food and medicines to be handed out to them.”

 ?? PHOTO: ANDY TYLER PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Emily Maitlis at the WJR lunch
PHOTO: ANDY TYLER PHOTOGRAPH­Y Emily Maitlis at the WJR lunch

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