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Remembrance events to honour Jewish contribution to war effort

The Association of Jewish Refugees and the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women are organising significant events this month

November 5, 2025 13:38
Ruth Brook Klauber AJEX parade
Left: AJEX parade 2024, right: Ruth Brook Klauber, 101, who fled Nazi Germany and went on to serve in HM Armed Forces
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Some significant milestones have been marked in 2025, including the 80th anniversaries of the end of the Second World War and the liberation of Bergen-Belsen and the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.

Her Majesty The Queen met AJEX national chair Dan Fox this week when she stopped off at the Jewish plot at Westminster Abbey's Field of RemembranceHer Majesty The Queen met AJEX national chair Dan Fox this week when she stopped off at the Jewish plot at Westminster Abbey's Field of Remembrance[Missing Credit]

A host of other events are taking place this month as part of the Jewish community’s contribution to remembrance and education – honouring its service in HM Armed Forces and ensuring the sacrifices of those whose lives were lost are never forgotten.

The annual Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women (AJEX) Parade this year takes on special significance as it is likely to be the final “decade” anniversary veterans and survivors will join.

The Jewish plot at the Field of Remembrance, where there are 225 Magen David markers, representing the thousands of Jewish men and women who gave their lives in the World WarsThe Jewish plot at the Field of Remembrance, where there are 225 Magen David markers, representing the thousands of Jewish men and women who gave their lives in the World Wars[Missing Credit]

This year’s parade will take place on Sunday, November 16 under the theme of “Carrying Them Forward, Marching Together”.

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