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The L'Chaim Society was a student society in existence at Oxford University from 1991 to 2001, under the leadership of the original Chabad Lubavitch American Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. At its onset, the society formed part of the Chabad movement, but evolved to become an inter-faith group.[1] However, it should be noted that Boteach was not in any official position at Oxford University. Richard Dawkins revealed, "Shmuel Boteach was a rabbi who moved from America to the city of Oxford, where he lived for 11 years. He never had any official status in the University of Oxford. He arrived and bought a house. As anybody is free to do, he ran a club, which Oxford students were free to join." [2] Past presidents of the society included Newark, New Jersey mayor Cory Booker, and linguist Ghil'ad Zuckermann.[3][4] However, Rabbi Boteach and the Chabad-Lubavitch organization in England did not agree on all issues regarding how to reach out to Jewish students at Oxford and the role of non-Jewish students. Booker's presidency exacerbated the differences, and Boteach ended his relationship with the organization after an invitation he extended to Yitzhak Rabin to speak at Oxford was rejected by Chabad leadership.[5] Furthermore, Rabbi Boteach was criticised by the British government after an investigation showed that he was funding a lavish lifestyle from charitable donations. Sonia Tugwell of the Charity Commission stated, "The inquiry established that a number of apparent inappropriate payments were regularly being made by the founder of the charity, Rabbi Boteach and his wife. Fundraising costs and administrative expenses were high in relation to relatively low charitable expenditure." [6] [edit] References
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