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According to the website www.somethingjewish.co.uk, the Fair Play Campaign Group is
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The [[Fair Play Campaign]] opposes Boycott Divestment and Sanctions campaigns in relation to Israel. It ran the [[Stop The Boycott]] campaign. According to the website www.somethingjewish.co.uk:
  
:A new British group which aims to provide a coordinated approach to combating anti-Israel campaigns has been launched under the auspices of the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews|Board of Deputies]] and [[Jewish Leadership Council]].
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:A new British group which aims to provide a coordinated approach to combating anti-Israel campaigns has been launched under the auspices of the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews|Board of Deputies]] and [[Jewish Leadership Council]]. The Fair Play Campaign Group (FPCG) will work across the Jewish community as well as other supporters of Israel in ways to deal with any current or planned boycotts against Israel. Among the organisations already signed up to FPCG are the [[Academic Friends of Israel]], [[Trade Union Friends of Israel]], [[Union of Jewish Students]], [[Friends of Israel-Academic Study Group]] and [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre]]. Joint chairs of FPCG are [[Henry Grunwald]], president of the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews|Board of Deputies]] and [[Brian Kerner]], a member of the [[Jewish Leadership Council]]. [[Arieh Kovler]], a former development worker at Jewish youth organisation [[AJ6]] has been appointed as coordinator of the group.<ref>[http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/2132_fair_play_for_israel.htm Fair Play for Israel], by [[Leslie Bunder]], somethingjewish.co.uk, 10 January 2007.</ref>
 
 
:The Fair Play Campaign Group (FPCG) will work across the Jewish community as well as other supporters of Israel in ways to deal with any current or planned boycotts against Israel.
 
 
 
:Among the organisations already signed up to FPCG are the [[Academic Friends of Israel]], [[Trade Union Friends of Israel]], [[Union of Jewish Students]], [[Friends of Israel-Academic Study Group]] and [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre]]
 
 
 
:Joint chairs of FPCG are [[Henry Grunwald]], president of the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews|Board of Deputies]] and [[Brian Kerner]], a member of the [[Jewish Leadership Council]].
 
 
 
:[[Arieh Kovler]], a former development worker at Jewish youth organisation [[AJ6]] has been appointed as coordinator of the group.<ref>[http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/2132_fair_play_for_israel.htm Fair Play for Israel], by [[Leslie Bunder]], somethingjewish.co.uk, 10 January 2007.</ref>
 
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
 
*[[Champollion]], does PR for [[Stop The Boycott]]
 
*[[Champollion]], does PR for [[Stop The Boycott]]

Latest revision as of 18:16, 19 October 2011

The Fair Play Campaign opposes Boycott Divestment and Sanctions campaigns in relation to Israel. It ran the Stop The Boycott campaign. According to the website www.somethingjewish.co.uk:

A new British group which aims to provide a coordinated approach to combating anti-Israel campaigns has been launched under the auspices of the Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council. The Fair Play Campaign Group (FPCG) will work across the Jewish community as well as other supporters of Israel in ways to deal with any current or planned boycotts against Israel. Among the organisations already signed up to FPCG are the Academic Friends of Israel, Trade Union Friends of Israel, Union of Jewish Students, Friends of Israel-Academic Study Group and Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre. Joint chairs of FPCG are Henry Grunwald, president of the Board of Deputies and Brian Kerner, a member of the Jewish Leadership Council. Arieh Kovler, a former development worker at Jewish youth organisation AJ6 has been appointed as coordinator of the group.[1]

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References

  1. Fair Play for Israel, by Leslie Bunder, somethingjewish.co.uk, 10 January 2007.