23rd October 2006

Board puts Yiddish on British Speaking Clock

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Board puts Yiddish on British Speaking Clock
Voiced by Larry David and sponsored by Bonn Matzo Company

The Board of Guardians of British Jews is delighted to announce the launch of the world’s first Yiddish language speaking clock service voiced by TV star Larry David as the final part of the 350th anniversary of Jews being readmitted back to England by oliver Cromwell.

Since deregulation of the speaking clock in 1996, British people have been able to dial and find out the time of the day in a choice of 12 languages including French, German, Italian, Somali, Polish and Urdu.

In 1998, The Board under guidance by then president Hannah Cohen launched a petition to get Yiddish included in the language choice.

“It has taken eight long years, but after much lobbying of the British communication regulatory authority, we now have Yiddish included in the speaking clock service and as part of our celebration of 350 years of being back in the country,” said Harry Greenberg, president of The Board. “We are delighted that Larry David is to be the voice of the speaking clock.”

The service which costs 10p a call is sponsored in part by the Bonn Matzo Company which has helped to keep the cost of the call at half the price of other similar services. “We are also honoured that Bonn is able to support this project,” Mr Greenberg added.

Before each time is read out, a message says “The time sponsored by Bonn Matzo is…”

For his part, Larry David was at first surprised at being approached to be the Yiddish voice British Jews call when needing to know the time.

“I didn’t know British people pay to hear the time of the day, but when I heard about the project to put Yiddish on the speaking clock, I know I had to be involved,” said Mr David. “My grandfather was from London, albeit, his boat docked there on its way to America, but I have always had the deepest respect not just for Britain but for its Jews and in honour of its 350th anniversary of Jews being readmitted back to England, this is something I can be involved in.”

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