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Communal organisations urged not use sex abuser's Menorah for Chanukah in the Square

Despite Menachem Mendel Levy being convicted five years ago, the Menorah he built and donated is still used

August 22, 2018 13:12
The Menorah after being set up in Trafalgar Square last year
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Organisations responsible for hosting the annual Chanukah in the Square celebration have again been urged not to use a giant Menorah at the ceremony which was built and donated by a man subsequently convicted of sexual abuse. 

The Jewish Leadership Council and Chabad Lubavitch UK have both been approached regarding the continuing use of the Menorah, which was donated by Menachem Mendel Levy.

In 2013, Levy was sentenced to three years in jail after being convicted of indecent assault of a child under the age of 16. In 2015, the organisations agreed to remove a plaque from the giant Menorah which honoured its contributor, but it has nonetheless still continued to be used at the candle lighting events in December at Trafalgar Square, which thousands of UK Jews, including many children, attend.