Rudi Leavor, BEM (31 May 1926 – 27 July 2021) was a Jewish community leader in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Leavor, along with his parents and sister, left Nazi Germany for Bradford in 1937, when he was 11, all were refugees.
He attended Bradford Grammar School, and later Leeds University where he trained to become a dentist.
[1][2] Other German Jewish refugees came to Bradford in 1939 as part of a Kindertransport scheme based at the Carlton Hostel in Manningham.
[3][4] At the age of 86, with the financial assistance of the local Muslim community, he was involved in restoration work on the Grade II listed Bradford Reform Synagogue.