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Brighton college goes old school with reunion for ex-pupils

Whittingehame graduates travel from across the globe for reunion

August 19, 2019 09:04
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ByYael Breuer, Yael Breuer

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Fifty-two years after the closure of Hove Jewish boarding school Whittingehame College, more than 100 former pupils travelled from across the globe for a reunion at Brighton’s Metropole Hotel.

Despite having dispersed around the world, many of the “boys”, as they still call themselves, have kept in close contact down the years. They concur that the education and values instilled in them at Whittingehame, which opened in 1931, has positively influenced their lives and careers.

Among those at the reunion was Jack Abraham, president of a precious stone company and founder of the Afghan synagogue in New York, who attended the school for four years from 1958.

He said it gave him and his friends “powerful life values, teaching us —students from five continents with diverse languages and cultures — to be accountable for our own actions. We formed strong brotherly friendships that have lasted to this day.”