Pinter Trust suggests a break with traditional insularity, and is backed by rabbis and leaders of Charedi communities
Rabbi Avrohom Pinter speaking at Canvey Island in Essex. The new trust is named after the rabbi who died with Covid in 2020.Rabbi Avrohom Pinter speaking at Canvey Island in Essex. The new trust is named after the rabbi who died with Covid in 2020.Ultra-Orthodox Jews in the UK are launching an organisation aimed at engaging with the wider British public in a move that may mark a significant shift from their traditional insularity.
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