Three dozen members of the largest body representing British Jews are facing disciplinary action after signing an open letter criticising Israel over the war in Gaza. She was also asked to step back from her role on the executive until the conclusion of the investigation, according to the Jewish Chronicle. A statement from the board said the letter was “not representative” of its policy on Israel. A special meeting of its executive committee was convened on Tuesday to “discuss the ramifications and consequences of this act”. Many of the complaints reportedly came from members of the United Synagogue, the largest communal denomination in the UK.