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Keren David

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Keren David

Opinion

The United Synagogue is acting like a greedy bully

The proposed ruling for affiliate members to live within 1.25 miles of shul is blinkered

February 11, 2010 16:46
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Have you visited the picturesque Jewish quarter of Romford? Bought challot at the thriving kosher bakeries of Ruislip? I thought not. The Jews of Romford and Ruislip are fewer in number than those in Edgware or Golders Green and live further apart. A Romford eruv, I imagine, might take in vast areas of Essex.

Tell that to the bosses of the United Synagogue, who are determined to enforce an obscure rule that prevents people from joining US affiliate shuls, unless they live within a 1.25 mile radius. This is designed to cow the affiliated synagogues into giving up their independence and taking up full US membership. Bigger bills for everyone, with no added benefits. Slightly more money at US HQ. Devastation for the affiliated communities.

I am just the sort of person that the US has in its greedy sights. So, as there are several large, expensive US synagogues nearer to our London home than our small, affiliated community, am I just a bargain-hunting cheapskate? No I am not.

We are members of Welwyn Garden City, the shul where I grew up, in a community that feels more like an extended family. We paid our fees faithfully even though we lived in Amsterdam for eight years (considerably more than 1.25 miles away). Coming home to England, we had a year to arrange a batmitzvah for my daughter. Should we join the nearest big US shul or stick with the friendly shul where everyone knew her name?