Organisers say they are standing in solidarity with the hostages and demanding more aid into Gaza
By Gaby Wine
Nearly 90 children and young people and over 70 staff and volunteers were on the trip
Those who aren’t ‘neurotypical’ can bring a lot of skills to the workplace
By Debbie Lebrett
Naomi Tadmor has been recognised for her dedication to the British Social History Society
By Yael Breuer
Sir Trevor Chinn and Dame Vivien Duffield among Jews from around the world signing letter calling for an end to the war and condemning ‘deadly violence by Jewish extremists’ in the West Bank
By Jane Prinsley
Keet paints, draws, writes – and acts
By Gabrielle Apfel
Bagel shops, Jewish cemeteries and communal hubs, Natasha Roston’s route through London passed some of British Jewry’s most iconic locations
By Daniel Ben-David
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‘Rabbi Sybil has encouraged us and given us self-belief to step forward and actively lead’
Thousands of people are likely to attend the demonstration, which has the backing of Masorti, Progressive, Orthodox, and S&P Sephardi Communities
This is a reflection of the wider Progressive Jewish community, said leaders
Rabbi Charley Baginsky was one of the keynote speakers at the launch of the Young Professionals Interfaith Network
The new scroll will be housed at the Kehal Yedidim community in Hendon
The event has become something of a rite of passage for post-A-level travellers
The charity supports children with a serious illness and their families
The Charedi community is one of the most vaccine-hesitant in Europe
By Peter Carlyon
Participants will also be able to learn how to create a podcast