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An Israeli Haredi to receive an honour from the Queen

Buckingham Palace announced today that a leading member of Israel's Haredi community is to receive a rare honour from the Queen.

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Isaac Schapira

Isaac Schapira, son of Rabbi Abraham Yosef Schapira, a leader of Agudat Israel, former Member of the Knesset, will receive an award the appointment of an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. He has been given the award in recognition for strengthening the ties between the UK and the Haredi community.

Isaac Schapira said in response to receiving the award: “I am deeply honoured by this award. As the first person to receive an honour for building links between the Haredi community and the British Government, I see this award as a mark of great respect for our community. I have been proud to witness for myself the British Government’s warmth and supportive attitude towards our community.”

Commenting on the award, British Ambassador to Israel Matthew Gould said, “I am delighted that Her Majesty has chosen to honour Isaac with this award. Isaac’s efforts have helped us build a friendship and understanding between Britain and the Haredi community. Isaac has devoted huge time over many years to helping me and my predecessors get to know this vital and important part of Israeli society.”

Published 31 December 2013