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Five Progressive rabbis resign from the Unite union in protest at Len McCluskey's 'threat' to Jewish community

Five leading rabbis have resigned from the Faith Workers’ Branch of Unite suggesting they can “no longer remain members of a trade union which has lost control of its leadership.”

August 22, 2018 12:17
Rabbi David Mitchell  credit: West London Synagogue
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Five Progressive rabbis – including the principal of Leo Baeck College in London – have resigned from the Unite union in protest at what they describe as general secretary Len McCluskey’s “disingenuous threat” to the Jewish community.

In a letter to Andrew Murray, Unite’s chief of staff, the five rabbis - who include West London Synagogue’s Rabbi David Mitchell and Leo Baeck College’s Rabbi Deborah Kahn-Harris – confirm that they have terminated their membership of the Faith Workers’ Branch of Unite suggesting  they can “no longer remain members of a trade union which has lost control of its leadership.”

The letter – which is also signed by Rabbi Dr Margaret Jacobi, of Birmingham Progressive Synagogue, Rabbi Richard Jacobi of East London and Essex Liberal Synagogue and Rabbi Monique Mayer of the Bristol & West Progressive Jewish Congregation – details what is described as Mr McCluskey’s transition from “his position of denial to his acceptance of a genuine antisemitism problem within Labour” since he first described the issue as being one of “mood music”  created by people seeking to undermine Jeremy Corbyn in September 2017.

But the rabbis note that the Unite leader’s acceptance of the problem has only emerged “in the context of a counter-attack against critics of Jeremy Corbyn.”