United Jewish Israel Appeal

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The United Jewish Israel Appeal is 'UK Jewry’s commitment to Israel and the Jewish people'.[1]

People

Source:[2]

Honorary Presidents

Honorary Vice-Presidents

The Lord Janner QC, Sir Jack Lyons, The Lord Mischon QC DL, Gerald M Ronson, Cyril Stein, Fred S Worms OBE


Presidents

Sir Trevor Chinn CVO, Brian Kerner*


Vice Presidents

Ronald Preston, Stephen Rubin OBE, Sir Harry Solomon, Anthony Spitz


Chairman

David M Cohen*

Vice Chairmen

Michael Bradfield*, Geoffrey Ognall*, Michael Ziff*

Campaign Chairman

Michael Lewis

Programme Chairman

Michael Goldstein

Renewal Chairman

Dr Anthony Warrens

Communications Chairman

Michael Bradfield*

Training and Development Chairman

Jerome Reback

Honorary Treasurer

Peter C Leach FCA*


Members

Melvin Berwald, Sir Victor Blank, Andrew Brecher, Caroline Buchler, David Buchler, James Burchell, Sam Clarke*, Joy Cohen, Michael Davis, Allan Fisher, David Franklin, Alan Jacobs*, Stefan Kerner, Benjamin Leon* Natalie Lesser, Michael Lewis*, Steven Martin, Gary Phillips*, Jerome Reback*, Andrew Rubin, Carrie Rubin, William Sharron, Jo Wagerman OBE, Dr Anthony Warrens Roberta Wolens

Chief Executive

Douglas Krikler


  • Trustees of the United Jewish Israel Appeal


UJIA Israel Chairman

David Franklin

Director

Natan Golan

Campaign Chairman

Michael Lewis

Fundraising Director:

Ido Mazursky*

2004 Campaign Annual Dinner

Chairman: Gary Phillips

Legacy Division

Chairman: William Sharron FCA

Kol Nidre Appeal

Chairman: Jerome Reback

Patrons' Group Chairmen

Geoffrey Ognall

Next Generation Major Gifts

Chairman

Gary Phillips

Pacesetters

Chairman

Alan Jacobs


Young Leadership National Chair People: Natalie Lesser

Thinktank: Adiran Brass

UJIA FC: Deborah Noy

Kulanu: Gabi Hersham, Julien Sallmard

Network2: Ben Novick

Birthright Israel: Jamie Singer, Natalie Rubinstein

Project T'nua: David Brown, Jo Miller

Ball Committee: Alyson Levy

Liverpool: Stephen Abenson

FuZion: Adam Clyne

Tempest: Shelley Harris, Richard Hyman

High Flyers: Nici Matlow


Time Out: Andrew Joseph

Business Division Fundraising Chairman: James Burchell

Property: James Burchell

Sports: Simon Bentley & Andy Rubin

Bench & Bar: David Waksman QC, Jane Mishcon


Women's UJIA Presidents: Helen Lee, Ruth Phillips, Joy Cohen

National Chairman: Carrie Rubin

Vice-Chairman: Wendy Cohen

Brighton: Sandra Carlton, Sandra Josyfon

Fylde: Elaine Adlestone

Leeds: Helena Clarke

Southend: Marilyn Salt, Shirley Shalet

Southport: Angella Carne

Kadima: Karen Gerrard

8 of Hearts: Alyson Levy


London and Southern Region Chairman: Ben Tobin

Barnet: David Freeman Belsize Square: Ben Lachman Bristol: Harold Seymour Bromley Reform: Eva Byk Bushey: Laurence Finger Catford: Warner Peterman Cockfosters, Palmers Green & Southgate: Jack Goulden Croydon: Warner Peterman Ealing: Franklyn Ellison Edgware: Anthony Blake, Michael Wernicke Finchley: Stafford Fertleman, Harry Klahr Guildford: Ray Wicksman Hampstead Garden Suburb: Daniel Knobil, Raymond Taylor Ben Tobin, Dr. Jeremy Marshall Hendon: Julian Kemble, Peter Wagerman Kenton: Allan Russell Kingston: Ronald Ison Middlesex New: Rabbi Simon Franses Newbury Park: Linda Stanton, Philippa Stanton New London: David Immanuel New North London: Nicholas Brill Northwood: Melvin Berwald Pinner: Antony Glass Radlett: Caroline Davidson, Tessa Rudnick, Anne Ingram, Lannis Spiro Radlett & Bushey Reform: Ruth Leveson Stanmore: Leo & Frances Lewis, Michael Wernicke South Hampstead: Andrew Maurice, Karen Lever Sutton: Mervyn Smith Wembley: Leila Cumber West London: John Barrard Wimbledon: Sidney Solomons, Michael Kelion, Dr. Simon Joseph Woodside Park: Brian Harris



Leeds Chairman: Martin Harris

Campaign Chairman: Ian Coupland

New Horizons: Tracy Sapier

Renewal Chairman: Richard Manning

Bradford: Roy Stroud OBE JP DL, Albert Waxman

Leicester: Avi Brandt

Newcastle: Freddie Ingram, Werner Maier

Nottingham: Mr & Mrs Leonard Gelblum

Sheffield: Dr Frada Wilenski

Manchester Life Presidents: Lionel Black, Norman Feingold Lord Leonard Steinberg

President: Joshua Rowe

Vice President: Eric Abrams, Jack Livingstone

Chairman: Dov Hamburger

Campaign Chairman: Keith Black

Renewal Chairman: Stephen Elias

Didsbury: Geoff Leinhardt

Hale & Bowden/Sale: Richard Sciama

Mili: Susan Abrams

Prestwich: Daniel Samuels

Whitefield: Mayer Hersh, Martin Sluckis

Scotland Glasgow

Campaign Co-Chairman: David Latter & Richard Pinder

Renewal Chairman: Adam Berkley


Liverpool Area Chairmen: Ed Abenson & Victor Huglin

Renewal Chairman: Barry Abenson

Liverpool: Edward Abenson

Fylde: Robert Pinkus

Southport: Angela Carne


Ireland Dublin

Honorary Secretary:

Len Bloomfield

Wales Cardiff & Treforest: Dr Raphael Cantor

Swansea: Harry Sherman

North East Area Birmingham: Dennis Marks

Bradford: Roy Stroud OBE JP DL, Albert Waxman

Leicester: Avi Brandt

Newcastle: Freddie Ingram, Werner Maier

Nottingham: Mr & Mrs Leonard Gelblum

Sheffield: Dr Frada Wilenski

Gibraltar Chairman: Michael Lewis

Treasurer: Eli Benamor

Jewish Renewal Chairman

Dr Anthony Warrens

Director

Michael Wegier

UJIA-Makor Centre for Informal Education

Chairman: James Libson

Youth Movement Allocations Committee

Chairman: Miles Webber

Lifelong Learning Committee

Chairman: Sherry Begner

Adam Science Foundation Leadership Programme

Chairman: Avi Goldberg

Israel Experience Policy Group

Chairman: David Pliener

Educational Leadership Policy Group

Chairman: Dr Anthony Warrens

Research and Development Policy Group

President: Prof. Leslie Wagner

Chairman: Tony Danker

UJIA/Ashdown Fellowships

Chairman: Sir Harry Solomon

‘Partnership 2000’ Group

Chairman: Melvin Berwald

Glasgow Renewal Committee

Chairman: Adam Berkeley

Leeds Renewal Committee

Chairman: Richard Manning

Liverpool Renewal Committee

Chairman: Barry Davidson

Manchester Renewal Committee

Chairman: Stephen Elias

Newcastle Renewal Committee

Chairman: David Franks

Marketing and Communications Chairman

Michael Bradfield

Associated organisations

Affiliations

In November 2003 Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon gave a speech to the United Jewish Israel Appeal. In his speech he declared that he is a 'strong supporter' of Labour Friends of Israel and a good friend of Trevor Chinn[1].

Notes

  1. Hoon, G. (2003) Speech by Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon, to the United Jewish Israel Appeal. 13th November 2003. accessed 2nd July 2008