
During the recent ordinary meeting of the Jewish Board of Deputies, a significant proposal was put forward to establish a relief fund aimed at aiding the Jewish community in Limerick. This community continues to endure the detrimental effects of a boycott and persecution, which have inflicted severe hardships upon its members.
Recognizing the urgent need for assistance, the Jewish Board of Deputies has taken proactive steps to alleviate the suffering of their fellow Jews in Limerick. The proposed relief fund, if approved, will serve as a vital resource to provide much-needed support to those affected by the boycott and ongoing persecution.
The initiative demonstrates the solidarity and compassion of the Jewish community as they rally together to offer aid and relief to their brethren facing challenging circumstances. The proposed fund reflects the commitment to standing up against discrimination and providing a lifeline to those who are suffering.
By raising awareness and garnering support, the Jewish Board of Deputies aims to mitigate the impact of the boycott and persecution on the Jewish community in Limerick. It is hoped that this initiative will alleviate the hardships faced by individuals and families and restore a sense of security and well-being.
The proposed relief fund is a testament to the determination and unity of the Jewish Board of Deputies, as they strive to protect the rights and welfare of their community members in Limerick. With the support of individuals, organizations, and the wider community, this initiative can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by the boycott and persecution.
As discussions and preparations for the relief fund move forward, it is expected that the Jewish community in Limerick will find solace in the knowledge that they are not alone. The outpouring of support and the establishment of the fund will serve as a powerful symbol of unity and resilience in the face of adversity.
Portsmouth Evening News – Friday 08 April 1904


