Nina Sandler

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Nina Sandler (born March 1964) is a former solicitor who is a volunteer at Barnet Citizens Advice[1] and is a director of two companies which run the Union of Jewish Students (B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation) and the Jewish Chronicle (The Kessler Foundation (UK)).


Activities

UJIA mission Possible

Sandler has participated in UJIA activities. The UJIA is one of the four key U.K. members of the Zionist Movement.

She wrote of her experiences as follows:

About thirty years ago, I was on my gap year at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and I felt the most connected I’ve ever been to Israel. My first Mission Possible with UJIA two years ago revived that strong connection, and this time, I managed to persuade my husband, Roy, to join me on the 10th Anniversary Mission in April.[2]

She concluded that:

Roy and I were overwhelmed by Mission Possible 2015. The impact was so emotional. Not only did we gain a much greater understanding of Israel’s challenges and the vital work carried out by UJIA, but we also left with a feeling of great pride and a much deeper connection to this vibrant country.[2]

Greenaway Foundation

The Greenaway Foundation was created in 2019. Amongst its charitable objects is:

4.1.1 EDUCATION;
4.1.2 CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND RECONCILIATION; AND
4.1.3 THE PROMOTION OF RELIGIOUS OR RACIAL HARMONY, PARTICULARLY (BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION) BY PROMOTING THE GREATER UNDERSTANDING OF CONFLICT AND RELATED ISSUES INVOLVING ISRAEL AND OTHER MIDDLE EASTERN STATES INCLUDING BY RESEARCH AND THE DISSEMINATION OF ITS USEFUL RESULTS;[3]

Career

Education

Affiliations

  • UJIA Mission Possible participant.[5]

Contact

Notes

  1. LinkedIn Nina Sandler Accessed 8 April 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 UJIA Nina’s Mission Possible Diary. Accessed 9 April 2020
  3. Charity commission Greenaway Foundation. Accessed 8 April 2020.
  4. Charity Commission The Kessler Foundation. Accessed 8 April 2020.
  5. UJIA Nina’s Mission Possible Diary. Accessed 9 April 2020