Jewish Leadership Council
Activities
Strategy of Collaboration to Promote Israel
In 2006, Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (Bicom) agreed to lead a 3-year multimillion pound 'action plan' in collaboration with existing organisations engaged in pro-Israel advocacy which include the Jewish Leadership Council, the Community Security Trust and 'all three major political Friends of Israel groups'. Their aim is to promote Israel's image whilst also setting an agenda for the entire pro-Israel community. The strategy includes focusing on 'educating' Britain’s leaders about the importance of the shared values between Israel and Britain (promoting Israel as a 'sister society' to the UK[1]) and to 'change perceptions' about Israel through promoting a focus on aspects such as environmental issues, hi-tech innovations and medical advances. Also pushing 'soft' stories such as the London woman who “married” a dolphin in Eilat[2]. This project was initially 'conceived with notionally unlimited funding'[3].
Chief Executive Jeremy Newmark of The Jewish Leadership Council's states their role as being "one of strategic oversight, ensuring that communal organisations work collaboratively, harnessing their individual strengths and expertise, to deliver the most effective results.” [4]
Meeting with American Jewish Committee
In 2006, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) report meeting with the Jewish Leadership Council in 'an effort to strengthen AJC’s ties to British Jewry'
The report states that:
- 'AJC President E Robert Goodkind led a leadership delegation to London to meet with the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the main community organizing body for British Jews, as well as with the Community Service Trust and the newly formed Jewish Leadership Council. The group also met with British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, longtime Jewish community leaders Lord Greville Janner and Sir Trevor Chinn, and with leadership from the Reform, Liberal and Conservative Masorti movements. In addition, the group held meetings with those Members of Parliament who initiated a serious parliamentary investigation of anti-Semitism, and with younger leaders of Conservative Friends of Israel and Labour Friends of Israel. AJC Board members Stanley Bergman and Peter Rosenblatt joined Goodkind on the mission[5].
Lobbying for universal jurisdiction changes
After a number of arrest warrants had been issued in Britain for senior Israeli military and political figures against whom there was evidence of war crimes - including Tzipi Livni in 2009 - the Israeli government put pressure on Britain (and a number of other European countries where similar situations had arisen) to change universal jurisdiction law. Livni and others had to cancel trips to the UK for fear of arrest.
While then Labour Foreign Minister David Miliband reportedly expressed outrage at the arrest warrant issued for Livni and pledged to change the law[6], it was not until after the 2010 election that the Police Reform Bill - containing a clause making the Director of Public Prosecutions (rather than any judge) responsible for issuing war crimes arrest warrants - was put to parliament. When Labour MPs including Vernon Coaker proposed amendments in the Commons which could have preserved the existing application of universal jurisdiction, the Jewish Leadership Council was reportedly on hand to lobby against the amendments - and achieved success. The Jewish Chronicle reports:
- The Jewish Leadership Council was forced to issue a briefing to Labour MPs after Opposition whips told them the Jewish community had no problem with Mr Coaker's amendment.
- A source close to the JLC expressed satisfaction that the bill has passed another stage of its passage through parliament but added: "We are not counting our chickens. This has been a real rollercoaster."[7]
Membership
2021
The JLC’s current constituent members are:[8]
BICOM | Board of Deputies of British Jews | Camp Simcha | Chai Cancer Care | CST | The Fed | Jami | Jewish Care | Jewish Museum London | Jewish Women’s Aid | Jewish Volunteering Network | JW3 | Kisharon | Langdon | Lead | Liberal Judaism | Leeds Jewish Representative Council | London Jewish Forum | Maccabi GB | Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester | Masorti Judaism | Mitzvah Day | Movement for Reform Judaism | Nightingale Hammerson | Norwood | Partnerships for Jewish Schools | S&P Sephardi Community | University Jewish Chaplaincy | UJIA | Union of Jewish Students | United Synagogue | WIZO | Work Avenue | World Jewish Relief | Zionist Federation of Great Britain & Ireland | Zionist Youth Council
2023
A-C
BICOM | Board of Deputies of British Jews | Camp Simcha | Chai Cancer Care | CST |
D-F
The Fed |
G-I
J-L
Jami | Jewish Care | Jewish Museum London | Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester | Jewish Women’s Aid | Jewish Volunteering Network | JW3 | Kisharon | Langdon | Lead | Liberal Judaism | Leeds Jewish Representative Council | London Jewish Forum | London School of Jewish Studies
M-O
Maccabi GB | Masorti Judaism | Mitzvah Day | Movement for Reform Judaism | Nightingale Hammerson | Norwood |
P-R
Partnerships for Jewish Schools | Reshet
S-V
W-Z
University Jewish Chaplaincy | UJIA | Union of Jewish Students | United Synagogue | WIZO | Work Avenue | World Jewish Relief | Zionist Federation of Great Britain & Ireland | Zionist Youth Council[9]
Funding
Sources of funding
Loftus Charitable Trust | Lawson Beckman Charitable Trust | The Maurice Hatter Foundation | The Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust | Gerald and Gail Ronson Family Foundation | David and Ruth Lewis Family Charitable Trust | Stanley and Zea Lewis Family Foundation | Rosenblatt Family Charitable Trust | The Pears Family Charitable Foundation | Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust | The Phillips & Rubens Charitable Trust | R and S Cohen Foundation | Wolfson Family Charitable Trust | Exilarch's Foundation
Breakdown of income and donations
| Year | Donations Paid | Donations Received |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | A grant of £37,500 was paid to Reshet, a jointly supported project between JLC and UJIA. The Chair of the UJIA was a trustee of the JLC during 2020.[10] | £200,000 from Exilarch's Foundation (David Dangoor)[11] |
| A grant of £25,000 was paid to JPR for community polling. A Trustee of the JLC is also a Trustee of JPR.[10] | ||
| The JLC occupies premises at Shield House. The Landlord throughout 2020 was a company, which is part of a group in which the Chairman of CST has an interest. CST is a Member of the JLC and the JLC has a Trustee who is also a Trustee of CST.[10] | ||
| Included in donations is £210,000 (2019: £40,000) from charitable trusts of which Trustees of the Jewish Leadership Council are also Trustees.[10] | ||
| 2019 | Over £1.2M was raised by way of charitable donations from individuals and charitable foundations.[12] | £100,000 from Exilarch's Foundation.[13] |
| The JLC occupies premises at Shield House which pays rent and service charges totaling £20,220 (2018 £40,403). The Landlord is CST, which is a Member of the JLC and the CST Chairman was a Trustee for the majority of 2019.[12] | ||
| UJIA, a member organisation, provided bookkeeping and management accounting services to the JLC throughout 2018 (no services were provided in 2019). The Chair of UJIA through 2019 is a Trustee. Although he remains a Trustee, he ceased to be Chair of UJIA on 31 December 2018. The 2018 fee of £37,200 was negotiated at arm's length and was agreed by the Trustees.[12] | ||
| Grants are made to BICOM for cultural education in the amount of £279,607 (2018: £265,399). BICOM is a member organisation and the Chair of BICOM was a Trustee until May 2019.[12] | ||
| A Sponsorship arrangement was made with the Jewish News to support an event organised by the Newspaper. It took the form of a grant of £8,000 (2018 £9,600), and in return, the JLC was recognised as the sponsor of the feature. The Honorary Treasurer until August 2019 is a Director of the Holding Company of the Jewish News.[12] | ||
| 2018 | The JLC occupies premises at Shield house which pays rent and service charges totaling £40,403 (2017:£20,048). The landlord is CST, which is a Member of the JLC and the CST Chairman was a Trustee for the majority of 2018.[14] | £150,000 from Kantor Charitable Foundation (Moshe Kantor)[15] |
| UJIA, a member organisation, provided bookkeeping and management accounting services to the JLC throughout 2018. The Chair of UJIA through 2018 is a Trustee. Although he remains a Trustee, he ceased to be Chair of UJIA on 31 December 2017. The fee of £37,200 (2017:£36,000) was negotiated at arm's length and was agreed by the Trustees.[14] | ||
| Grants are made to BICOM for cultural education in the amount of £265,399 (2017: £318,796). BICOM is a member organisation and the Chair of BICOM was a Trustee until May 2019.[14] | ||
| A sponsorship arrangement was made with the Jewish News to support an event organised by the newspaper. It took the form of a grant of £9,600 (2017: £8,000) and in return, the JLC was recognised as the sponsor of the feature. The Honorary Treasurer until August 2018 is a Director of the Holding Company of the Jewish News.[14] | ||
| 2017 | Grants were provided to diverse Friends of Israel Groups and other communal organisations, including the Board of Deputies, the Union of Jewish Students and BICOM, to assist in countering the delegitimisation of Israel. The larger grant is distributed to BICOM to support Cultural Education in accordance with the JLC's objects. Further amounts are distributed by the Community Chest Allocations Board to support organisations in accordance with the objectives of the Community Chest.[16] | £1,676,806 was raised by way of charitable donations from 20 different individuals or charitable foundations.[16] |
| The JLC occupies premises at Shield House. The Landlord throughout 2017 was a company, which is part of a group in which the Chairman of CST has an interest. CST is a Member of the JLC and the CST Chairman is a Trustee.[16] | ||
| UJIA, a member organisation, provides bookkeeping and management accounting services to the JLC. The Chair of UJIA through 2017 is a Trustee. Although he remains a Trustee, he ceased to be Chair of UJIA on 31 December 201'7. The fee of £30,000 was negotiated arm's length and was agreed by the Trustees.[16] | ||
| Grants are made to BICOM for cultural education in the amount of £318,796. BICOM is a member organisation and the Chair of BICOM is a Trustee.[16] | ||
| A Grant of £4,000 made to the Board of Deputies of British Jews to support their work with churches. The Board of Deputies is a Member Organisation and the President of the Board of Deputies is a Trustee.[16] | ||
| A Sponsorship arrangement was made with the Jewish News to support an event organised by the Newspaper. It took the form of a grant of £8,000, and in return, the JLC was recognised as the sponsor of the feature. The Honorary Treasurer throughout 2017 is a Director of the Holding Company of the Jewish News.[16] | ||
| 2016 | £450,000 from Exilarch's Foundation[17] |
People
2011
Chief executive
Vice Presidents
Sir Victor Blank, Sir Trevor Chinn CVO, David Cohen, Stanley Fink, Henry Grunwald, Greville Janner, Howard Leigh, Leo Noé, Harry Woolf[18]
Chair of the Council Membership
Council Membership
Bill Benjamin | Lucille Cohen | David Dangoor | Mick Davis | Alex Dwek | Simon Hochhauser | Lucian J. Hudson | Brian Kerner | Nigel Layton | Steven Lewis | James Libson | Stephen Moss CBE | Bernie Myers | Gerald M. Ronson | Harvey Rosenblatt | Michele Vogel | Vivian Wineman | Poju Zabludowicz | Stephen Zimmerman[18]
2016
Chief executive
Vice Presidents
Leo Noé | Victor Blank | Trevor Chinn | Daniel Finkelstein | Henry Grunwald | Jonathan Kestenbaum | Howard Leigh | Julia Neuberger | Monroe Palmer | Michele Vogel | Harry Woolf[20]
Trustees
Mick Davis | Jonathan Arkush | Bill Benjamin | Adrian Cohen | Ruth Green | Debra Fox | Leo Noé | Steven Lewis | James Lisbon | Edward Misrahi | Stephen Pack | Gerald Ronson | Robert Weiner[21]
Council Membership
Mark Addlestone | Jonathan Arkush | Bill Benjamin | Hannah Brady | Adrain Cohen | David Dangoor | David Ereira | Debra Fox | Nick Gendler | Phlip Goldberg | Uri Goldberg | Jonathan Goldstein | Michael Goldstein | Lucian Hudson | Simon Jackson | Jonathan Josepth | Brian Kerner | Steven Lewis | James Lisbon | Edward Misrahi | Stephen Pack | Michele Pollock | Gerald Ronson | Harvey Rosenblatt | Amos Schonfield | Julian Taylor | Miles Webber | Robert Weiner | Hilda Worth | Lord David Young | Michael Ziff[22]
Operations Division
Natasha Glass | Laurence Rosenthal[19]
External Affairs Division
Bernard Hughes | Yoni Zlotogorski | Philip Gardner[19]
Partnerships for Jewish Schools (PaJeS) Division
Rabbi David Meyer | Lira Winston | Rabbi Eli Kohn | Dalia Wittenberg | Yolande Kerbel | Samantha Benson | Lelia Rainhartz | Caroline Garfinkel | Jessica Boxer | Lizzie Caplan | Raisel Freedman[19]
Jewish Leadership Excellence and Development (Lead) Division
Nicky Goldman | Karen Danker[19]
2021
Staff
Claudia Mendoza - Co-Chief executive and Director of Policy & Public Affairs | Michelle Janes - Co-Chief Executive and Executive Director of Lead | Adam Langleben - Head of Communications & Political Adviser | Russell Langer - Head of Policy and Research | Daniel Kosky - Director of the London Jewish Forum (a joint project of the JLC and Board of Deputies) | Marc Levy - North West and West Midlands Regional Manager and Chief Executive of the Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester & Region | Josie Richardson - Digital Content Officer | Leo Brosh - Yorkshire, East Coast and East Midlands Regional Manager[23]
Vice Presidents
Ros Altmann | Luciana Berger | Howard Bernstein | Julian Blake | Victor Blank | Trevor Chinn | David Dangoor | Louise Ellman | Daniel Finkelstein | Henry Grunwald | Robert Halfon | Helen Hyde | Moshe Kantor | Jonathan Kestenbaum | Daniel Korski | Howard Leigh | Julia Neuberger | Monroe Palmer | Karen Pollock | Michele Vogel[24]
Trustees
Jonathan Goldstein | Mark Adlestone | Keith Black | Debra Fox | Louise Jacobs | Michael Goldstein | Laura Marks | Mark Morris | Marie van der Zyl | Hilda Worth | Suzi Woolfson | Jonathan Zenios[25]
Council Membership
Bernard Yaffe | Sarah Anticoni | Keith Black | Russell Conn | Richard Woolf | Emma Rozenberg | Debra Fox | Philip Goldberg | Uri Goldberg | Jonathan Goldstein | Michael Goldstein | Louise Hager | Nigel Henry | Lisa Baker | Nina Freedman | Ruth Seager | Louise Jacobs | Neville Kahn | Adam Dawson | Melvin Lawson | Jonathan Zenios | Laura Marks | Robert Wiltshire | Robert Perlman | Mark Morris | Michael Marx | Annabel Steltzer | David Pinnick | Maurice Helfgott | Imi Wise | Julian Taylor | Marie van der Zyl | Madeleine Abramson | Nick Viner | Elliott Goldstein | Sabah Zubaida | Daniel Levy[26]
Operations Division
Natasha Glass - Head of Operations & PA to CEO | Laurence Rosenthal - Programme Manager[23]
External Affairs Division
Marc Levy - North West & West Midlands | Leo Brosh - Yorkshire, East Coast and East Midlands[23]
Membership Engagement and Strategy
Michelle Mitchell - Head of Strategic Collaboration | Orit Cantor - Membership Manager[23]
Lead (Leadership Development Division)
Michelle Janes - Executive Director | Cheryl Brodie - Learning & Organisation Development Consultant | Laurence Rosenthal - Programme & Finance Executive | Miriam Lorie - Lead Consultant | Larry Shulman - Dangoor Senior Leadership Programme Director | Simon Rickman - Leadership Development Consultant[27]
Partnerships for Jewish Schools
Rabbi David Meyer - Executive Director | Nic Abery - School Cluster Co-Ordinator | Samantha Benson - Director of Education | Lizzie Caplan - Primary Chumash Co-ordinator | Esther Colman - Primary Jewish Studies Advisor | Nicole Davila - Finance Officer | Raisel Freedman - Executive Assistant and Special Projects | Caroline Garfinkel - Leadership Programmes Co-ordinator | Nicola Green - PA to Michael Pollak | Shai Grosskopf - Secondary School Ivrit Advisor | Marni Levy - Fundraising & Communications Manager | Alison Maurice - Office Manager & Training Co-ordinator | Harriet Miller | - PA To Rabbi Meyer | Michael Pollak - Secondary Schools Project Co-ordinator | Sharon Radley - Director of JTracks for Secondary Schools | Lira Winston - Assistant Director | Dalia Wittenberg - Primary Ivrit Advisory Teacher[28]
Reshet
Shelley Marsh - Executive Director[29]
References
- ↑ Frazer, J. (2006) His mission: to sell Israel’s story to the UK The Jewish Chronicle. 23rd June 2006. Accessed 2nd July 2008
- ↑ Frazer, J. (2006) His mission: to sell Israel’s story to the UK The Jewish Chronicle. 23rd June 2006. Accessed 2nd July 2008
- ↑ Frazer, J., Josephs, B. & Rocker, S. (2006) Revealed: Israel’s new UK lobby The Jewish Chronicle. 23rd June 2006. Accessed 2nd July 2007
- ↑ Frazer, F., Josephs, B. & Rocker, S. (2006) Revealed: Israel’s new UK lobby originally published in The Jewish Chronicle. 22nd June 2006. Accessed 8th July 2008
- ↑ American Jewish Committee London Jewish Community Greets AJC President Update 236, 20th December 2006. Accessed 21st August 2008
- ↑ London streets not so safe for Israelis, Jerusalem Post, accessed 7 August 2012
- ↑ Martin Bright, Universal jurisdiction reform goes to Lords, Jewish Chronicle, accessed 7 August 2012
- ↑ JLC Members, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 5 November 2021.
- ↑ https://www.thejlc.org/members
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 The Jewish Leadership Council Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2020.
- ↑ The Exilarch's Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2020, Register of Charities, 2020.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 The Jewish Leadership Council Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2019.
- ↑ The Exilarch's Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2020, Register of Charities, 2019.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 The Jewish Leadership Council Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018.
- ↑ Kantor Charitable Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year ending 31 December 2018.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 The Jewish Leadership Council Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2017.
- ↑ The Exilarch's Foundation Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2017.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 The JLC membership 2011, retrieved via Internet Archive on 22 October 2021
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 The JLC Chief Executive 2016, retrieved via Internet Archive on 22 October 2021
- ↑ The JLC Vice Presidents 2016, retrieved via Internet Archive on 22 October 2021
- ↑ The JLC Trustees 2016, retrieved via Internet Archive on 22 October 2021
- ↑ The JLC Council of Membership 2016, retrieved via Internet Archive on 22 October 2021
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 The JLC Professional Team 2021, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 22 October 2021.
- ↑ The JLC Vice Presidents 2021, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 22 October 2021.
- ↑ The JLC Trustees 2021, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 22 October 2021.
- ↑ The JLC Council of Membership 2021, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 22 October 2021.
- ↑ The JLC Leadership Development Division, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 22 October 2021.
- ↑ The JLC Partnerships for Jewish Schools team, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 22 October 2021.
- ↑ Reshet, Jewish Leadership Council, accessed 22 October 2021.