The Jewish Chronicle

MEET THE BOARD’S PRESIDENTI­AL CHALLENGER

- BY JC REPORTER

JONATHAN NEUMANN, who has represente­d Shomrei Hadath Synagogue on the Board of Deputies for the past seven years, has announced that he is challengin­g current president Marie van der Zyl for leadership of the organisati­on.

Elections for the Board’s officershi­ps are due on 9 May.

As an incumbent, Ms van der

Zyl was expected to be unopposed. The last challenge to an incumbent was in 1964 when Barnett Janner was seeking a fourth term.

Mr Neumann, who trained as a charity lawyer, sits on the Board’s constituti­onal committee — which the JC reported last month is refusing to meet as a result of a row over the provision of protection from legal costs. He says that by prompting an election he is “forcing accountabi­lity by giving deputies a real electoral choice”, describing his “transforma­tive candidacy — leading to a transforma­tive presidency.” In his initial statement he attacks the way “the Board has acted as a blockage rather than an encouragem­ent to Deputies’ talent and willingnes­s to apply their skills and experience for the good of Anglo-Jewry.” He says he intends “to bring an inclusive and collegiate approach that empowers the nearly 300 Deputies – including our regional Deputies – all of whom have a tremendous amount to give,” promising that he would “restore unity and enhance democracy... by welcoming debate, increasing transparen­cy and including Deputies in policy-making.”

Citing his “record of encouragin­g new Orthodox and Progressiv­e Deputies in London and the regions to join the Board”, he says he has demonstrat­ed his “commitment to ensuring our future as the democratic and representa­tive leadership organisati­on of every part of our community.”

Mr Neumann says he has a track record of “working with a range of educationa­l, defence and advocacy organisati­ons” and “helped bring unpreceden­ted legal challenges reaching the Court of Appeal against local authoritie­s passing BDS resolution­s, which, together with my successful interventi­ons at the highest levels of government, largely ended that practice.”

I will restore unity and enhance democracy’

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‘Collegiate’ approach: Neumann

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