Matthew Kayne, volunteer, campaigner, DJ and music artist, lives with cerebral palsy
By Daniel Ben-David
More than 22 volunteering awards were given out this year to people aged everything from 14 to 94
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
The mental health charity will be giving guidance to rabbis, other communal leaders and members of the Jewish community
Wallace Leventhal lives in Jewish Care’s Vi & John Rubens home in Ilford
By Gaby Wine
Jewish Care’s Holocaust Survivors' Centre in Golders Green caters to some 300 members every week
By Jesse Wolfsthal
When Lynette Redwood’s husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, looking after him became increasingly challenging
By Lynette Redwood
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