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Between 2009 and 2013 the charity spent £1,407,610.<ref name="charity comm"/>
 
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[[Wolfson Family Charitable Trust]] | [[Loftus Charitable Trust]]
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Received funding from [[The Steinberg Family Trust]] continued paying towards the new MS centre in Jerusalem amounting to £50,000 a year, the third of a four year pledge from [[Mark Adlestone]] and [[The Beaverbrooks Charitable Trust]], the second donation of a three year pledge of $20,000 per year from [[Keith Black]] and the [[Benson Black Charitable Trust]], as well as very generous support from [[Joey Esfandi]] and the [[Fruchter family]] and [[Eduard Azar]].<ref>COLEL CHABAD Charity No. 327485  Report and Financial Statements For the year ended  31 December 2021  </ref>
 
Received funding from [[The Steinberg Family Trust]] continued paying towards the new MS centre in Jerusalem amounting to £50,000 a year, the third of a four year pledge from [[Mark Adlestone]] and [[The Beaverbrooks Charitable Trust]], the second donation of a three year pledge of $20,000 per year from [[Keith Black]] and the [[Benson Black Charitable Trust]], as well as very generous support from [[Joey Esfandi]] and the [[Fruchter family]] and [[Eduard Azar]].<ref>COLEL CHABAD Charity No. 327485  Report and Financial Statements For the year ended  31 December 2021  </ref>
  

Revision as of 11:08, 24 May 2023

Colel Chabad (UK) is a UK registered charity (no. 327485). According to the UK Charity Commission, the charity's primary purpose is to provide funds for Colel Chabad, an Israel-based charity that provides food distribution for poor Israelis.[1] As well as its charitable works within Israel '48 borders, the organisation also runs two daycare centres in the illegal settlement of Beitar Illit in the occupied West Bank.[2] [3][4] [5] [3]

History

The organisation became a registered charity on the 30 June 1987.[4]

Finances and Funding

Spending

Between 2009 and 2013 the charity spent £1,407,610.[4]

Income

Wolfson Family Charitable Trust | Loftus Charitable Trust

2021

Received funding from The Steinberg Family Trust continued paying towards the new MS centre in Jerusalem amounting to £50,000 a year, the third of a four year pledge from Mark Adlestone and The Beaverbrooks Charitable Trust, the second donation of a three year pledge of $20,000 per year from Keith Black and the Benson Black Charitable Trust, as well as very generous support from Joey Esfandi and the Fruchter family and Eduard Azar.[6]

People

Board of Directors circa August 2015

Rabbi Menachem Salek | Rabbi Yitzchok Sufrin


Contact

Address circa July 2015:

Mr Stephen Chevern FCA
98 Mowbray Road
Edgware
HA8 8JH
Phone: 020 8951 0333

Notes

  1. Charity Commission Website Charity Framework. Accessed 7 July 2015.
  2. Colel Chabad Website Daycare Centers. Accessed 8 July 2015.
  3. 3.0 3.1 B'Tselem Website Settlements. Accessed 7 July 2015. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "settlements" defined multiple times with different content
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Charity Commission Website Charity Overview. Accessed 25 August 2015.
  5. Colel Chabad Website Daycare Center. Accessed 25 August 2015.
  6. COLEL CHABAD Charity No. 327485 Report and Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2021