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UJS celebrates its centenary today, and we feel blessed

Eight pioneering Jewish student societies founded the Jewish Inter-University Association of Great Britain and Ireland in 1919

June 27, 2019 12:30
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Lately, instead of the traditional Jewish birthday blessing, Ad Meah v’Esrim, “May you live to 120”, one sometimes hears Ad Meah k’Esrim, “To 100, like 20”. May you live a long life, yet retain youthful vigour and avoid the plagues of old age.

The Union of Jewish Students has undoubtedly been blessed Ad Meah k’Esrim: at its centenary UJS is as passionate, practical and proudly Jewish as it was in 1919.

Eight pioneering Jewish student societies (JSocs) founded the Jewish Inter-University Association of Great Britain and Ireland in 1919, seeking to “give full weight to Jewish educated opinion in the great problems that lie before us”. Indeed, the Inter-University Jewish Federation, as it was quickly renamed, campaigned boldly and successfully on era-defining issues.

IUJF members raised today’s equivalent of £80,000 to help students seeking refuge from the Nazis. In 1966 they led 15,000 youth in silent protest against oppression of Soviet Jewry. And when the far right surfaced on campuses in 2002, UJS (thus renamed in 1973) partnered with the National Union of Students on ‘Racism Tears Britain Apart’.