## Cheltenham Hebrew Congregation 

The Synagogue   Synagogue Lane   St James Square   Cheltenham GL50 3PU info@cheltenhamsynagogue.org.uk     cheltenhamsynagogue.org.uk    charity no:1156818 

## **Trustees Report** 1 March 2020 – 29 February 2021 

Cheltenham Hebrew Congregation achieved its objectives to the benefit of both Cheltenham Hebrew Congregation and the wider community as members adapted to online community life during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

## **Community Life** 

Our religious activities, marking Shabbat and the Jewish Festivals and Holidays continued as far as possible.  Services were held pre Shabbat and before Festivals as appropriate for an Orthodox community when online. 

The erev Shabbat services were led by Allan Sanis, Senior Warden, Leonard Bazar and Alan Silverston.  They have been especially appreciated by members living some distance from Cheltenham who would not generally be able to attend Synagogue services in person. 

Our Yom Tovim services led by Rabbi Vecht-Wolf were warm and intimate in spite of distancing. Great care was taken to make the Synagogue as Covid secure as possible and an enclosure of clear screens for Rabbi Claude added extra protection.  We were permitted by the Government to blow the shofar but not handle arba minim as a community for Succot. 

Torah studies continued monthly led by Jessica Shapiro in friendly seminar style sessions. 

Rabbi Mark Daniels Rabbi led an interesting series of lectures and during an especially memorable one introduced us to key concepts in eschatology.   Rabbi  Claude Vecht-Wolf shared his study sessions on Torah and Jewish history with us on a regular basis. 

A Music Evening, held before the first lockdown, at the Chairman’s home,  gave the opportunity to enjoy a great range of music, listening, singing and playing.  Other social events included ’Tea and Poetry’ where discussion was stimulated by different interpretations of the poems.  Thank you Lea Elliott and Jessica Shapiro for your input into this. 

Quizzes have become a regular with multiple question setters, co-ordinated by Christine Dyer, contributing to each game leading to a diverse set of questions. 

‘Coffee and Chat’ sessions provided a space without an agenda to update, share opinions and place ourselves and the world in a healthier place. 

## **With the Wider Community** 

## **Education** 

Elkan Levy gave a fascinating lecture on ‘The Pre-Expulsion Jewish Community in England’ , rich in detail and anecdote, noting evidence of trading between Cornwall and Israel by the 13[th] century. University of Gloucestershire students in particular were invited to this talk. 

The Chairman visited schools and hosted in the Synagogue before lockdown helping each group fulfil their wishes and RE syllabus.  Since lockdown, sessions have taken place on line, groups have 



included little Beaver Scouts in Cardiff, Gloucestershire University students, children of primary and secondary ages with learning difficulties as well as mainstream schools. 

## **SACRE** 

The Chairman attended all SACRE meetings as their Jewish representative, currently online, and continue to support teachers with their planning and delivery of classes. 

Following their request, the Chairman also contributed to Herefordshire’s ‘A guide to people and places: supporting RE and experiencing faith in Herefordshire Schools’. 

## **Inter-Faith Week** 

CHC marked Inter-Faith week by an erev Shabbat Open Service online during which aspects of the service were explained in English.  This was particularly appreciated by guests who told us they also loved the traditional prayers and psalms in Hebrew., 

We also participated in the Inter-Faith online event with the University of Gloucestershire and Cheltenham Borough Council focussed on the question “How do you keep the faith in the middle of a global pandemic?” A short film was made featuring Mr and Mrs Silverston and Miss Fisher especially for this Inter-Faith occasion. 

Abigail Fisher, Associate Chaplain to the University of Gloucestershire continued in her active role there, being of support to all students. 

## **Cheltenham’s Act of Remembrance for Holocaust Memorial Day 2021** 

Moving and memorable, Cheltenham’s Act of Remembrance, led by Dame Janet Trotter and planned by CHC together with Three Counties Liberal Community and Cheltenham Borough Council, drew attention to current and local crime as well as the atrocities of the Holocaust and other genocides. The Chairman chaired the planning group;  Simon and Sandra Burne took charge of the technology and ensured the webinar proceeded smoothly.  A wider audience than usual was possible by this webinar format and the recording has since been viewed many times on the CBC website. 

## **Heritage Open Days** 

Participation this year in National Heritage and B’nai B’rith Open Days involved our film ‘Mike and Phil visit Cheltenham Synagogue’ reaching our visitors rather than them visiting us.  RE teachers and Inter-Faith organisers contacted us wishing to make the film available for their classes and groups. We are thankful for the financial support of Cheltenham Heritage Open Days that made this possible. 

## **Cheltenham Zero-Climate Action Partnership** 

Allan Sanis attended this meeting on our behalf which is working towards a net zero carbon Cheltenham by 2030. 

## **Hamper Scamper Scheme** 

We were very pleased to support our local CCP (Caring for Communities and People) seasonal appeal with generous donations of money and food items from our members. 



## **Security** 

As part of ongoing security, regular contact was maintained with Gloucestershire Constabulary, including their Special Branch.  Advice and support was also received from the Security Community Trust. 

The Chairman attended all Gloucestershire Hate Crime and Incident Strategic Group meetings the also represented Cheltenham Hebrew Congregation at County Prevent Board meetings. 

## **Buildings and Maintenance** 

Following the five years Architect’s Report substantial repair and redecoration was made to our Grade 2* Listed Synagogue including the walls, roof, guttering, lantern and toilets. 

The Chairman concluded: “Many thanks to all who have contributed to our community during a difficult year, all our Board Members, especially those willing to take on special responsibilities, Allan Sanis: Senior Warden Jessica Shapiro: Treasurer, Steve Cohen: Assistant Treasurer, Abigail Fisher: Secretary, Christine Dyer: Minutes Secretary as well as Penny Pepper: Accounts Examiner and Alan Silverston: Buildings and Maintenance and Security Officer. 

Also continuing to work on our behalf, our thanks to Leonard Bazar our Board of Deputies Representative. 

I am confident that together we will meet the challenges ahead and look forward to doing so.” 



CHELTENHAM HEBREW CONGREGATION
INCOME & ExPEND￿uRE- YEAR TO FEBRUARY 28 2021
INCOME
Note
2021
Contributions
Member5 Subscriptions
Friend5 and Associate5 Subscriptons
Total Contributions
8,920
65
8,985
iii
121
9,658
108
9,766
Donations
t)onations
Donation for B.O.D
Total Donations
2,290
190
2,480
{31
2,042
235
2.277
11,465
Total Contributions & Donations
12,043
Other Income
Bank Interest
Reading Group
Rent from No. 44 Elm Street
Donation from School Visits
GiftAid &tax Repaid
Grants
Books Sold
Sale of Cards
Jewish Studies
Congregation Events
289
129
78
655
2.514
2,994
12
32
230
1,289
8,222
141
399
21
78
163
7,741
151
161
171
24
8,426
19,687 TOTAL CONGREGATION INCOME
20.469
EXPENDITURE
Property '. Synagogue & Elm Street
Lighting, Heating, Water for the Synagogue
Synagogue Maintenance
Cleaning
Rates- Elm Street
Elm Steet Maintenance
Insurance
731
3,795
846
46
66
3,166
8,650
241
181
32,356
590
47
401
2,960
36,595
{91
Other Expenses
Representations & Donations to B.O.D
Fees to Rabbinate
Rabbi's Visits
Fees and Expenses for High Holy Days Ceremony
Postage & Stationery
Printing & Photocoping
Sundry Expenses
180
222
2.523
105
185
2,604
38
14
675
3,516
80
467
3.777
iioi
12A27 TOTAL EXPENSES
40,111
7,260
EXCESS/ IDEFICIT) OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE
-19,642