Gaby Wine
Gaby Wine is the JC's Community Editor and also enjoys writing features. You can contact her with community stories on gwine@thejc.com
Former Jewish Care CEO to chair North London Hospice
Simon Morris comes with a wealth of experience in the charity healthcare sector
Four simchahs in one day at Bedfordshire Progressive Synagogue
From baby blessings to an 80th birthday, all generations were celebrated
Youth lead the way to raise funds for Hand in Hand
Half of the fundraising teams were led by teenage volunteers
Jewish Family Centre fundraiser to support the community’s most vulnerable
The charity assisted 1,000 children in 2023
One woman’s mission to keep the flame alive for the hostages
Jo Woolfe’s project has led to around three million Shabbat candles being lit worldwide for the captives since October 7
Eddie Nestor’s antisemitic trope needs an intervention
When good people start spouting bad things, we should treat it like a Special Educational Need
20,000 sign up for NHS Jewish BRCA testing programme
Anyone with a Jewish grandparent can register to be tested for the genetic mutation which increases cancer risk
Comedian Modi supports UJS emergency fundraiser
Money raised will help Jewish students combat antisemitism on campus
Christians join Jewish community in solidarity and defiance on Yom HaShoah march
The marchers also called for the release of the hostages
Holocaust Centre North set to become ‘world-class’ destination for Holocaust education
For the first time, a catalogue of its extensive collection is available digitally
UK community calls on Qatar to bring the hostages home
Hundreds demonstrated outside the Qatari Embassy in London on Sunday afternoon
Charity supporters walk on hot coals for their cause
Seed is running the challenge as part of their annual fundraiser
Shlissel challah bakers pray their bread will be the key to freedom
200 women came together to bake key-shaped challah and pray for the release of the 133 hostages held in Gaza
Charity supporters to walk over hot coals for their cause
Seed is asking people to rise to the challenge for the charity’s 36-hour fundraiser
Over 1,000 students spend Pesach with Chabad
It was the first time in many years that Pesach had coincided with the university term
Challah bakers hope to help find the key to freedom
The community is being urged to bake key-shaped challahs while praying for the return of the hostages
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