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Obituary: Charles Oster

"Chevra Man" who battled to preserve shechita and Jewish religiohs rights

July 26, 2019 09:25
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The Family,

THE FAMILY

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HA communal figure par excellence, Charles Oster who has died aged 87, held demanding, often unsung roles in Britain’s Jewish community.

From an early age Charles seemed destined for active roles in every synagogue he joined, upholding the community’s religious rights and values. Born in London, the son of Woolf and Rosa Oster, he attended Grocers Grammar School at Hackney Downs. His hard work and aptitude for studying helped him qualify as a chartered surveyor. He joined the London practice of De Groot Collis, rising to become senior partner, and was popular and admired in the profession.

Charles always put his professionalism at the service of the community. He became an expert in the legal and regulatory minefield concerning the establishment and maintenance of cemeteries, and became chief adviser to several shuls, including the United Synagogue, for which he oversaw the development of the community’s largest burial ground at Bushey.

He advised communal organisations on complex property issues, and his gravitas combined with his deep professional knowledge and sense of humour secured his clients a successful outcome to many difficult problems. He was also a popular and highly effective expert witness in court cases.