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Online course held in memory of Maureen Kendler
2020 Torah's Adar Programme honours the popular educator in the run-up to Purim
The British women who are training to be Orthodox rabbis
'I have no doubt in our kids' generation, women will be rabbis in the United Synagogue'
Maureen Kendler memorial event moved to larger venue
London School of Jewish Studies reports 'overwhelming response' to its programme to mark educator's first yahrzeit
Maureen Kendler: the legacy of a much-loved educator
A new book and a learning event in London will honour the memory of one of the first Orthodox women in the UK to make her mark as an adult educator
Shabbat Hagadol: Tzav
“Anything that touches these [offerings by fire] shall become holy” Leviticus 6:11
Jewish Book Week: Kings banquet ends on high note
JC literary editor Gerald Jacobs looks back over a successful Jewish Book Week powered by women in harmony
Which Jewish woman is your International Womens Day heroine?
Emma Barnett, Ruth Smeeth, Marcella Detroit and many more Jewish luminaries choose inspiring female role models from Queen Esther to Golda Meir
Obituary: Maureen Kendler
Inspirational Jewish leader who spread love of learning at all religious levels
Maureen Kendler, a tribute
Rabbi Raphael Zarum, dean of the London School for Jewish Studies, remembers a towering figure in British Jewish life
Leading Jewish educator Maureen Kendler dies
Ms Kendler wrote the JC’s weekly Sidrah column and was a former education director at Tzedek.
Six authors to compete for JQ Wingate prize
Linda Grant and Laurence Rees on shortlist for top literary award
Tradition! Why we all love Fiddler on the Roof
Maureen Kendler examines the roots of the ever-popular musical
JQ Wingate book prize judges named
Panel of four will decide who wins British Jewry’s most prestigious literary award
A quiet Shabbat morning revolution in the suburbs
Board of Deputies plans climate change debate
Record number get taste for Gefiltefest
Celebrating life the Nazis couldn't kill
Some 11,000 people from 45 countries took part in this year's March of the Living.
Vayiggash
Va'etchanan
"Let me go over, I pray you, and see the good land that is beyond the Jordan, that goodly hill country, and Lebanon" Deuteronomy 3:25
Shemini
"And the horned owl, and the pelican, and the carrion-vulture and the stork and the heron after its kinds and the hoopoe and the bat" Leviticus 11:18-19
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