Hava Camilla! Dancing duchess celebrates Jewish Care centre’s 80th birthday
Duchess of Cornwall links arms with Lord Levy and members of Jewish Care’s Stepney Green Centre as she helps mark its anniversary
The Duchess of Cornwall showed off her dance moves on Wednesday as she helped mark the 80th anniversary of Jewish Care’s Brenner Centre in Stepney Green.
Camilla linked arms with other guests and centre members in a circle dance to the ‘Hava Nagila’, performed live by the musician Beverley Stone.
The only remaining Jewish service left in the area, it is open Monday to Friday and is a place for centre members to reminisce, enjoy hot Kosher food and attend weekly Sabbath meals.
The Duchess joined dozens of volunteers, centre members and staff on January 23 for tea and was presented with a bouquet of flowers before unveiling a commemorative plaque.
She said: “We sometimes go to places which are a bit sad but this place is one of the most uplifting community centres I’ve ever been to.
“Meeting all you wonderful, inspirational people has been a real treat and how most of you look so young, I don’t know.
“I just really wanted to say ‘thank you very much indeed’ and congratulate everybody who helps, who runs and who keeps this centre going.
She added: “It’s just so important in this day and age to have places like this.”
The Duchess met with members, including Beattie Orwell, 101, the former Mayoress of Tower Hamlets and the oldest centre member.
She also spoke with Marion Davies, a lifelong Eastender and a resident of Tower Hamlets, who was evacuated during the war for just one day.
Mrs Davies, whose dad was a bespoke tailor on Savile Row and whose mum came from a family of butchers, said she was evacuated to Weston Turville at the age of seven.
The 87 year-old widow, who described herself as “what you might call a Jewish Cockney”, said she had been “overcome with emotion” to meet Camilla.
“In my mind, I kept saying to myself ‘don’t cry’ because the black eye makeup is going to run”, she said.
Source: Jewish News