Belonging Matters‘The world is a better place for having different types of brains’Expert Jessie Hewitson shared her wisdom with the JC at Belonging Matters - the Jewish community’s inaugural conference on neurodiversityBy Ben Conway2 min read
Belonging MattersGroundbreaking conference aims to make Jewish spaces more welcoming to neurodivergent peopleThe event on April 27 will feature a number of experts working in the fieldBy Gaby Wine2 min read
NeurodiversityParenting neurodiversity: a journey of many tearsThe mother of a son with special educational needs writes about the immense challenges – and sense of isolation – they have both experienced over the years as she struggled to find adequate supportBy An anonymous writer3 min read
NeurodiversityIt takes a community to raise a neurodivergent childAn upcoming conference in partnership with the JC is going to explore how Jewish communal life can better support all familiesBy Emma Gray2 min read
NeurodiversityNeurodiversity campaigner welcomes changes to disabled person’s railcardPaul Ginsberg has ADHD and has been lobbying his local MP for people with neurodiversity affecting train travel to be eligibleBy Alma Green1 min read
NeurodiversityOur spaces need to welcome neurodivergent peopleNorwood can work with synagogues to become more inclusiveBy Naomi Dickson2 min read
NeurodiversityShul ‘breaks down every barrier’ for Bodie to celebrate his bar mitzvahBodie Diskin’s mum, Clare, has been vlogging the run-up to the big day for her son, who is severely autisticBy Ben Conway4 min read
How embracing neurodiversity can benefit all of usThose who aren’t ‘neurotypical’ can bring a lot of skills to the workplaceBy Debbie Lebrett2 min read||August 6, 2025 16:20
By Eugene NivorozhkinJewish tradition has long valued and nurtured neurodiversityWe need to build on our long history of cherishing unique minds and be champions of a societal change in attitudes4 min read||November 23, 2023 16:33