‘On the tennis courts, everyone is the same, with no borders’
By Jenni Frazer
Rav Yisroel Mantel is due to visit the Tyneside community at the weekend
By Simon Rocker
Marlows, the first fish and chip shop with kosher facilities in the city in half a century, is able to cater for both kosher and halal customers
By Daniel Ben-David
The Sephardi leader will continue teaching for the college after his aliyah early next year
By JC Reporter
The West End Project is a semi-regular gathering for Jewish people in Scotland aged between 20 and 40
Mitzvah Day, this year on November 23, is the UK’s largest faith-led day of social action
Matthew Kayne, volunteer, campaigner, DJ and music artist, lives with cerebral palsy
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The monthly café will offer the chance to speak with others who understand and are impacted by dementia
Since being established just over a decade ago, Companion Voices has now grown to 13 groups around the UK
By Elisa Bray
There are certain habits when done consistently that can instil a love of Judaism in young people
By Rabbi Steven Dansky
More than 22 volunteering awards were given out this year to people aged everything from 14 to 94
Naomi Frankel spent Succot in the heart of the Bury community and witnessed the way grief and love live side by side on these streets
By Naomi Frankel
By Jesse Wolfsthal
Ada Sagi was abducted from her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7 and kept in Hamas captivity for 53 days, where she spent her 75th birthday
Rabbi Toby and Rebbetzin Bracha Weiniger are moving from St John’s Wood Synagogue
By Gaby Wine
ORT UK is looking for 100 additional mentors to support Year 12 students with career guidance