Children enjoy an ambitious curriculum and show independence skills at mealtimes
By Simon Rocker
Charity says efforts are under way to secure alternative placements for students
Immanuel College’s top grade haul was triple the national average, while other schools earned more than double
By Eliana Jordan
A genealogy project is one of a number of initiatives launched by graduates of Limmud’s Young Leadership programme this year
Close to 700 Brits have volunteered for stints of varying length in Israel through Sar-El over the last 10 months
By Daniel Ben-David
Former Aish UK executive director Rabbi Daniel Rowe will join the outreach organisation’s international team
By Elia Lévy
Once Upon a World is the most popular production from the puppet troupe and came to JW3 in July
By Elisa Bray
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Mariner was rabbi of Belsize Square Synagogue for some three decades and convener of the Reform Beit Din for 22 years
Five new rabbis were ordained during a service at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue last month after completing their studies at Leo Baeck College
By Hannah Gillott
Rosenberg was in the coastal town as part of his campaign pledge to support regional communities
Applications open today
By JC Reporter
JCoSS celebrates ‘best ever’ results while JFS enjoys another superb year
The Sidney Awards are a highlight of the year at Sidney Corob House
Ten students from the UK took part in the sustainability competition
By Daniel Ben-David and Zachariah Rinkoff
The Jewish Family Centre facilitates contact between parents and children
By Rosa Doherty
David Breuer-Weil is now using his artwork to memorialise victims of October 7