The Jewish Chronicle

BBYO AT 80

- BY NOA HOFFMAN

V AN ALL-STAR line-up of politician­s and cultural icons came together to celebrate the 80th anniversar­y of Jewish youth movement BBYO on Sunday night.

In an online event, the organisati­on marked its milestone birthday with a series of interviews, games and speeches involving members past and present.

More than 1000 people tuned in to the celebratio­n, including BBYO alumni from as far back as the 70s.

Notable former members who spoke included actresses Tracy-Ann Oberman and Maureen Lipman, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and composer Murray Gold.

In an interview with a young BBYO member, Mr Shapps said that were it not for his time at the movement’s Pinner chapter, he would not be Transport Secretary today.

When questioned on the subject, the minister also confessed he thinks John Lewis furniture is appropriat­e for the flat above

No.10 Downing Street.

In a separate interview, Ms Lipman spoke of how her time at BBYO in Hull enabled her to connect with other Jewish youth, an otherwise difficult task due to the small size of the local community.

Meanwhile, Ms Oberman spoke about how the organisati­on instilled important life skills and inspired her to stand up for the Jewish community.

Natasha Shaw, Executive Director of BBYO, said: “We were blown away by the support we were shown on Sunday night and feel so proud of our teens who hosted the whole event.

“They really held their own with all of the celebritie­s who they were interviewi­ng and everything carried through with a great sense of humour and fun.

“We got a real sense of BBYO through the last 80 years and everyone left with a really warm and hopeful feeling.”

Despite the challenges brought on by the pandemic, BBYO is looking forward to a bright future.

The organisati­on hopes to expand its global reach and focus on connecting Jewish teens around the world, regardless of their denomi

We were blown away by the support we were shown on Sunday night’

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Some current BBYO members who took part and (left) the online event

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