The Jewish Chronicle

Wizo finds it’s good to be back as

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ISRAELI AMBASSADOR Tzipi Hotovely was among the crowd as Wizo UK resumed its Sponsor A Child lunch after a Covid-enforced break.

Held at Tony Page’s Island Grill in central London and raising in excess of £40,000, the event honoured Betty Crystal, who came up with the concept — a major Wizo moneyspinn­er worldwide — some 20 years ago. There were also guests from Israel, Austria and other Wizo federation­s.

Another visitor from Israel was World Wizo chair Anita Friedman, who expressed delight at being in the birthplace of Wizo, establishe­d here more than a century ago with the aim of helping women and children in prestate Israel.

She added that Wizo had become the largest welfare organisati­on in Israel, empowering women, educating children and youth and improving the welfare of disadvanta­ged citizens from all sectors of society.

Although Israel was globally regarded as a high-tech nation, “if you scratch beyond the surface, behind the luxury

Many Israelis live in poverty. Educationa­l gaps are growing’

hotels, you’ll find a country confrontin­g a complex socioecono­mic mix of haves and have nots.

“Many Israelis live in poverty and educationa­l gaps between population­s are growing — only deepened by the pandemic. Now more than ever, vulnerable population­s are reliant on Wizo’s assistance.”

Ms Friedman appealed to those who could help to do even more.

“Israel’s greatest resource is its people and Wizo is committed to changing lives, enabling fulfilled and contributi­ng citizens — and in so doing, ensuring a strong society.”

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Israeli envoy Tzipi Hotovely (second left, first photo) among the Wizo women at Tuesday’s fundraiser in central London

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