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Anger in Brighton over sale of student house the community funded

UJS is selling Hillel established with £350,000 from local supporters

February 12, 2018 09:37
The Middle Street Synagogue exterior (Photo: Tony Mould)
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There is anger and concern in Brighton at the Union of Jewish Students’ plan to sell the Hillel house in the heart of the city, less than a decade after the local community raised £350,000 to establish it.

But the sale agreement on the premises — part of the historic Middle Street Synagogue complex — looks set to go ahead next week.

Roger Abrahams was a member of the small Brighton and Hove Hillel committee which helped raise the funds to buy the building after students had stopped using the previous, more remote, premises.

He said that, after budgetary problems, the local committee had asked the Hillel Foundation (of which UJS is part) to take over operations.