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JLC set for first contested election for chairman role

April 12, 2017 09:32
Jonathan Goldstein

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

1 min read

Members of the Jewish Leadership Council believe that a first contested election for the role of chairman would enhance the organisation’s standing within the community.

The prospect of a contest to succeed Sir Mick Davis, who steps down in May after eight years as chairman, emerged after two men were nominated as candidates last week.

Jonathan Goldstein, chairman of the JLC’s education division, Partnerships for Jewish Schools, has confirmed his intention to stand.

The second nominee, understood to be United Synagogue president Stephen Pack, who is a trustee of the council, was still considering whether to accept the nomination at the time of going to press .

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