Renee Rachel Soskin JP (''née'' Beloff; 16 December 1916 – 8 July 1998) was a British teacher, company director and
Liberal Party
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politician.
Background
Soskin was daughter of merchant Semion (Simon) Beloff (born Semion Rubinowicz) and his wife Maria (Marie) Katzin, who were Russian Jews who had moved to England in 1903. She was one of five children. She was a younger sister to
Max Beloff
Max Beloff, Baron Beloff, (2 July 1913 – 22 March 1999) was a British historian and Conservative peer. From 1974 to 1979 he was principal of the University College of Buckingham, now the University of Buckingham.
Early life
Beloff was born ...
the historian and member of the House of Lords. She was older sister to
John Beloff
John Beloff (19 April 1920 – 1 June 2006) was an English psychology professor at Edinburgh University and parapsychologist.
Biography
Beloff was born and brought up in London, and was from a Russian Jewish family. His parents were Semion ...
the psychologist. Her sister
Anne
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later married
German-born Nobel Prize–winning
biochemist
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Ernst Boris Chain
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Life and career
Chain was born in Ber ...
in 1948. Her paternal great-grandmother was Leah Horowitz-Winograd, the sister of
Eliyahu Shlomo Horowitz-Winograd and a descendant of the Hasidic master,
Shmelke Horowitz of Nikolsburg (1726–1778). She was educated at
King Alfred School, London, and the
Royal Academy of Music
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and trained for the stage. She married Moses G. Soskin.
Professional career

She was a speech and drama teacher. She was a teacher of drama at the Royal Academy of Music. She was managing director of a City of London finance house. She became a Company Director of two companies. In 1970 she became the new proprietor of
Bury Lawn Independent Day School a coeducational independent school first located in Newport Pagnell, then at The Knoll in Woburn Sands and ultimately at its present location in
Milton Keynes. The school, now called the Webber independent school, is located in Soskin Drive, which was named after her.
Political career
She was a County of London Magistrate. In 1953, 1956 and 1959 she was a Liberal candidate for Town ward in the
Hampstead Metropolitan Borough Council
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elections. She was Chairman of the
Hampstead Liberal Association for four years. In 1958 she was first elected a Member of the Liberal Party Council. She was Liberal candidate for the
Bedfordshire South division at the 1959 General Election. During the 1959 General election campaign she featured in a televised Liberal Party Election Broadcast. This additional exposure was not enough to help her win and she finished third. In 1961 she was elected Vice-President of the
Women's Liberal Federation
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History
The Women's Liberal Federation (WLF) was formed on the initiative of Sophia Fry, who in 1886 called a meeting ...
, serving until 1963. In 1964 she was Vice-Chairman of the Women's Liberal Federation. She was Liberal candidate for the
Hampstead division at the
1964 United Kingdom general election
The 1964 United Kingdom general election was held on 15 October 1964, five years after the previous election, and thirteen years after the Conservative Party, first led by Winston Churchill, had regained power. It resulted in the Conservatives ...
. She was Liberal candidate again for Hampstead at the 1966 General Election. On both occasions she finished third.
[F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1950–1973; Political Reference Publications, Glasgow 1973]
Election results
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1916 births
1998 deaths
Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates
People educated at King Alfred School, London
Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music
British people of Russian-Jewish descent
Jewish British politicians
Beloff family