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Michael Wegier

ByMichael Wegier, Michael Wegier

Opinion

Money's tight but we must still give to Israel

Last week, we highlighted the challenges facing welfare charities. Here, the UJIA makes its case

September 1, 2016 10:42
2 min read

The Special report in last week's JC calls attention to the urgency of securing the financial future of our welfare charities. The ageing demographic of our community and the reduction in public funding makes this a compelling argument and not one that a trustee of any Israel charity disagrees with. While there are serious issues that need addressing, we cannot ignore other funding matters that are securing our communities future, both in the UK and in Israel.

The Jewish community in the UK, Israel, and around the world, all need support. Community priorities are rightly split between various causes, which all have a legitimate need. It is a fine balance, but we must ensure that Israel is not forgotten. A strong, flourishing Israel means higher levels of community engagement.

The Jewish people have turned to Israel as the centre of our religious, cultural and emotional world, for thousands of years. One of the purposes of UJIA is to support the most vulnerable in Israel, as well as to increase commitment to the country within the young in our community, educating them to be proud, confident Jews.

Israel is central to Jewish life in the diaspora. It cultivates our Jewish identity and embodies much of what world Jewry is, and aims, to be. Diaspora communities, particularly here in the UK, have an innate bond to the country.