The Jewish Chronicle

Cross-communal event to start conversati­on on future of Leeds

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LEEDS JEWS are being invited to shape the future of the community at an event next month which is supported by all the main local organisati­ons.

The cross-communal gathering is being co-ordinated by Leeds Jewish Representa­tive Council, whose executive director, Susie Gordon, said it was important to initiate discussion­s not just on gaps in provision but on the community people wanted to create.

Using an “open space” format, with some profession­al hosts to help, there would be numerous discussion opportunit­ies for participan­ts.

“It can be about anything they are interested in — they just have to care about it. They will set the agenda. It is not intended to be transactio­nal but transforma­tional.”

Ms Gordon equated it to “planting a seed. It’s the beginnings of a conversati­on. It will then be a question of how we take it forward.”

With an estimated Jewish population of 8,000, Leeds is the UK’s third largest community with facilities including primary and high schools, a youth centre, welfare board and a residentia­l home.

The JC has reported that its two main Orthodox synagogues, Beth Hamidrash Hagadol and Etz Chaim, have been in explorator­y talks over a merger.

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