The Jewish Chronicle

Scots communitie­s’ council to have its first paid CEO

- BY JC REPORTER

THE SCOTTISH Council of Jewish Communitie­s (SCoJeC) will have its first paid chief executive in its 22-year history following an agreement with the Board of Deputies to profession­alise representa­tion for Scottish Jewry.

During those 22 years, Ephraim Borowski has served as the organisati­on’s director in a voluntary capacity. He has recently expressed a desire to retire and SCoJeC’s chair and vice-chair, Alan Kay and Mark Taylor, have launched a fundraisin­g drive to allow for the recruitmen­t of a paid profession­al to lead it. Mr Borowski is expected to stand down by the time of the AGM in June.

Under the agreement reached on Sunday, the Board will contribute up to half the salary costs for the new chief executive and will also support Scottish Jewry with wider staff resources from its own team.

Mr Kay said that in coming years,

“Scotland is going to be at a critical juncture and we are very pleased to be able to step-up our work at this crucial time, together with the Board of Deputies and in partnershi­p with the Glasgow Jewish Rep Council and the JLC”.

He paid tribute to Mr Borowski for “his outstandin­g service to the organisati­on over some two decades”.

Board president Marie van der Zyl pointed out that “over the last few years, the Board has dramatical­ly increased its commitment to supporting regional communitie­s. Last year, we appointed our first regional manager, Sara Radivan, to support Jewish communitie­s around the country.

“In view of the increasing relevance of the politics of Scotland to all parts of the UK Jewish community, this was an obvious next step and we look forward to working closely with SCoJeC and the Scottish Jewish community to enhance provision that will have a positive knockon effect for Jews across the UK.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom