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Leila Wynbourne, MBE

National women’s leader who kept plight of Soviet Jewry in the public domain

July 23, 2020 11:29
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The former WIZO National Chairman, Leila Wynbourne, who has died aged 99, was a distinguished and popular leader. She was noted for Wizo’s fundraising campaign during Israel’s 1973 War and her passionate concern for the welfare of Soviet Jewry, resulting in Wizo’s adoption and support of many Prisoners of Conscience.

Leila herself adopted the refusenik Evgeny Lein in Siberia and, although she never received a reply during his years of internment, she continued to write to him each week, not knowing if he was still alive. 

One day, Sir Martin Gilbert told Leila he had met the liberated Evgeny Lein at the railway station and was asked to pass on a message to her. Lein told her the only letter he had received during his years in Siberia was from Leila, and he had kept it in his pocket next to his heart. The knowledge that people outside cared gave him hope. 

Leila’s compassion, generosity and humanity were evident much earlier in her career when she delivered Meals on Wheels to people in the East End of London. She would tell sad stories of people who found life extremely hard and lonely, and who used to wait for her smiling face to brighten their week