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Board of Deputies suspend 'divisive' survey of deputies' views on Israel

'Despite the good intentions of this initiative, it has become clear that the survey itself is proving as divisive as the issue itself'

January 22, 2020 13:32
Marie van der Zyl (left) disagreed with Sheila Gewolb (centre) over a survey on Israel at a meeting in January
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The Board of Deputies has suspended plans for a “divisive” survey of deputies’ views on Israel.

The move comes after President Marie van der Zyl voiced opposition to the plans for the questionnaire, which had been backed by Senior Vice President Sheila Gewolb.

In a statement on Wednesday, Mrs van der Zyl, said: “British Jews are overwhelmingly a proudly Zionist community.

"There is a high degree of consensus around the centrality of Israel to Jewish identity and concern for the welfare of its citizens. However, there are inevitably differing views on some of the issues as would be expected of a representative body.