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Eighteen Under 18 and Thirty Under 30: Jewish News and the Jewish Leadership Council relaunch their search for those set to define Anglo-Jewry in the decades to come.
Jewish News – in association with the Jewish Leadership Council – this week proudly relaunches its fascinating search for individuals set to define Anglo-Jewry in the decades to come.
Past years have seen thousands of inspiring nominations, and this year is expected to be no different as our team of judges seeks to identify 18 candidates under the age of 18 followed by 30 under the age of 30.
Starting this week, we’re asking readers to suggest individuals who should be included in our Who’s Who of current and future high-flyers.
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Nominations can come from across the country, making this a truly nationwide initiative, with the top places selected by a range of Jewish leaders in the worlds of politics, art, education and culture.
The process will culminate in the spring, when Jewish News will publish the results of the judges’ deliberations.
We will reveal who’s made the final cuts before the end of April, by which time older nominees should still be under 30. For the Eighteen Under 18 category, nominees should be yet to hit the landmark birthday by 01 September 2017.
In past years, Jewish News has profiled Forty Under 40 and Twenty-Five Under 25, and past names on these lists will comprise our judging panel, including former JLC chief Jeremy Newmark and Luciana Berger MP.
Jewish News publisher Richard Ferrer said: “These are lists for those already making an impact in our community and those who are set to.
“The names topping our Thirty Under 30 list may already be making a difference, while the Eighteen Under 18 list will include innovators, creatives, campaigners, event organisers and young leaders. It will be intriguing to see who gets nominated.”
Chair of judges Andrew Gilbert said: “We are looking both for those already in leadership positions and those who show the most potential.
“We are not interested in fame per se. Just being well-known is not enough. We are interested in influence, innovation, leadership, and impact on the Jewish community.”
Deadline: 14 February 2017
Meet the judging panel:
Andrew Gilbert: Chairing the panel and Trustee, London Jewish Forum, and Chair, UJIA UK Programme Committee
Richard Ferrer: Publisher, Jewish News
Simon Johnson: Chief Executive, Jewish Leadership Council
Raymond Simonson: Chief Executive, JW3
Carolyn Bogush: Trustee UJS and WJR
Rabbi Naftali Schiff: Chief Executive, JFT (Jewish Futures Trust)
Mordche Grosskopf: Chair TJA (Tottenham Jewish Association) and Trustee of Youth direct and TDC (Tottenham District Charity)
Simi Ben Hur: Executive Director Shaare Zedek UK, Trustee Adam Science foundation
Shelly Marsh: Executive Director, Reshet (The network for Jewish Youth Provision)
Sally Halon: Manchester UK Programme Director, UJIA
Luciana Berger: Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament for Liverpool Wavertree
Alan Mendoza: Vice-Chair, S&P Sephardi Community; Executive Director, Henry Jackson Society and former Conservative Party Candidate, Brent Central
David Brown: Chief Executive, Union of Jewish Students
Jeremy Newmark: Chair, Jewish Labour Movement and former Chief Executive, Jewish Leadership Council
Nicky Goldman: Executive Director, Lead (inspiring Jewish leaders)
Justin Cohen: Publisher, Jewish News
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