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Leeds and Nottingham Jewish students join forces for charity event

Jsoc teams in football and netball matches to raise money to support children with cancer

April 17, 2023 09:05
Leeds JSoc’s Hapoel Hyde Park. Picture Matty Fisher
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The Year of Student Sport (YOSS) project was set up in 2022 to provide Jewish students at universities across the UK and Ireland with sports teams. Last month four of those teams get together for a day of football and netball to raise money for charity.

Leeds and Nottingham JSoc joined forces to put on an event in aid of the Doing It for Daniel Foundation, which provides financial assistance for children and young people with cancer.

The charity was set up in memory of Daniel Caplan, a Jewish boy from Glasgow who sadly passed away at the age of 17 due to a brain tumour.

Leeds and Nottingham Jsocs took part in a morning netball game, with a football match between Leeds’ Hapoel Hyde Park and Nottingham’s Lenton Orient following in the afternoon.

The event raised more than £3,000.

Since its inception the project, which works in conjunction with Maccabi GB and The Union of Jewish Students, has made a noticeable difference to Jewish student life on campus.
Jasper van Veen, of Leeds Beckett University, who plays for Hapoel Hyde Park, said: “The YOSS has given me the opportunity to play the sport I love in a competitive position with fellow Jewish students.

"It has really improved mental health and morale throughout the community and has given us the amazing to chance to play other Jsocs from around the country.”