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Angela Epstein

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Angela Epstein

Opinion

Don’t forget about the North – we need your support

So many communal events take place in the South

December 7, 2023 14:24
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Most of the time I’m pretty happy about living in Manchester. The warmth of the Jewish community is palpable, whilst bracing walks by the coast or restorative trips to the Lancashire countryside are only a short journey away. Meanwhile Manchester town centre is big enough to offer lots of retail options, yet small enough to ensure you always bump into someone you know when idling in the M&S food aisle.

What’s more, great Rabbonim have repeatedly termed Manchester “Ir Hakodesh” — phonetic Hebrew for the holy city, principally because there are so many shuls and minyanim it would take a lifetime to fall out with them all.

Yet in spite of such manifest benefits, there’s one significant drawback. Manchester and smaller communities miss out when it comes to accessing top class speakers to make pro bono appearances in support of Jewish causes.

Most big name draws live within the M25, making it a struggle to get potential event headliners to leave London for the fee-free charity circuit. As such, non-Londoncentric communities can feel increasingly isolated and in greater need of support, direction and empowerment during these dark and difficult times.