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Obituary: Vera Goodman

Tory hostess who straddled the worlds of politics, social care and Sephardi Judaism

July 2, 2018 14:25
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By

Barbara Simon,

barbara simon

2 min read

Centenarian Vera Goodman, who has died aged 103, was a dynamic personality who made her mark in various spheres, from her local Conservative party, to the Lauderdale Synagogue, to her role as a school care worker in London’s East End. An accomplished speaker, she had the courage of her convictions and was never deterred from pursuing policies or ideas which she thought were right.

Vera entered the London Sephardi Jewish community through her late husband, Maurice, whose father, Paul Goodman, had been its Secretary for 50 years. One of the first women to be elected to the Board Elders, she chaired the Women’s Guild, was a member of the British Council of the World Sephardi Federation, and represented the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation on the Board of Deputies of British Jews for some 21 years.

Her two lasting achievements at Lauderdale Road Synagogue. were in encouraging the Elders to commission a portrait of the late Haham, Dr Solomon Gaon, as a tribute to him on his 70th birthday. The second was her involvement in the commissioning and installation of the large stained glass window on the south side of the synagogue, to commemorate the synagogue’s centenary. The window replaced one of plain glass after the original window was destroyed during the Second World War.

Her many years as a voluntary school care committee worker in London’s East End gave Vera an understanding of social problems. This proved a good foundation for her later work as a Governor of the historic Russell School in Petersham, Surrey, the area where she and Maurice moved in 1966. She was also a volunteer for many years at Richmond’s Royal Star and Garter Home for ex-service men and women, and in 2004 was presented with a Volunteer Award in recognition of her service.