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BNJC is filling up its housing, opening its restaurants and gym and attracting high shul attendances
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jLiving will take over Brighton and Hove Jewish Housing Association's 19 properties
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Supported by Tony Bloom's foundation, BNJC incorporates a shul, 45 housing units, a restaurant, kosher shop and bakery, nursery and gym
Members of the Reform congregation have supported the proposal to sell to a local company for a development that will also include a block of flats
Gabriel Kanter-Webber is inducted at the city's Progressive congregation, where he is back a decade after heading its cheder
Rob Starr's gruelling challenge on behalf of the trust he co-founded to help young people achieve their dreams was supported by celebrities including Sir Daley Thompson
Juergen Krauss prepares borscht, rye bread and apple cake for Brighton Reform members
Short-term arrangement with St Mungo's while preparations are made for the sale of the former Hyman Fine House, which closed earlier this year
Supporters of the Grade II-listed Middle Street shul are concerned for its future
Potential buyers and renters shown around the site, which will also include a shul, restaurant, nursery and working space