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Baroness Neuberger Peer

Address:
House of Lords
London
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BIOGRAPHY
RABBI JULIA NEUBERGER DBE: was
educated at Newnham College, Cambridge and Leo Baeck College, London. She
became a rabbi in 1977, and served the South London Liberal Synagogue for twelve
years, before going to the King’s Fund Institute as a Visiting Fellow. She was
at Harvard Medical School in 1991-1992, Chairman of Camden & Islington
Community Health Services NHS Trust from 1993 until 1997 and then Chief
Executive of the King’s Fund, an independent health charity until 2004.
She has been a member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life , the Medical
Research Council and the General Medical Council, a Trustee of the Runnymede
Trust and the Imperial War Museum (until 2006). She was also a Trustee of the
British Council and of Jewish Care and remains a Trustee of the Booker Prize
Foundation as well as a founding trustee of the Walter and Liesel Schwab
Charitable Trust, in memory of her parents. Until recently she chaired the
Commission on the Future of Volunteering, is President of Liberal Judaism, and
last year was appointed the Prime Minister’s Champion for
Volunteering.
She is the author of several books on Judaism, women,
healthcare ethics and on caring for dying people, and her book ‘The Moral State
We’re In’, was published in March 2005. Her latest book ‘Not Dead Yet – a
Manifesto for old age’ was published by Harper Collins in May 2008.
She
was created a Life Peer in June 2004 (Liberal Democrat) and was Bloomberg
Professor of Divinity at Harvard University for the Spring Semester 2006.
In her spare time she likes swimming, gardening, family life, opera and
Irish life.




















