The Attorney General was greeted as an ‘ideal representative’ of Progressive Judaism at the movement’s dinner
By Simon Rocker
‘Historic moment’ celebrated at the dinner for the merger of the Liberal and Reform movements
Sascha Lavin had little Jewish upbringing but became determined to embrace her religious heritage as an adult
Synagogues are continuing to search for the most appropriate, gender-neutral language
By Simon Eder
The Board of Deputies and leaders of Progressive and Masorti Judaism are among those to have cautiously welcomed the proposal
By Daniel Ben-David
The movement’s co-leaders reiterated their position after the UK Government officially recognised a Palestinian state
By Katie Grant
Board President calls for ‘empathy’ as Rabbi Charley Baginsky and Rabbi Josh Levy urge respect for diverse views
By Jane Prinsley
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Rabbi Benji Stanley has given up a comfortable pulpit to pursue his educational dream
The leading clergy called for a ceasefire and more aid into the Strip
By Rabbi Charley Baginsky
The leaders of Progressive Judaism were booed off stage for showing support for those suffering in Gaza – now they are ‘more determined than ever’ to stand up for ‘diversity of thought’
Rabbi Josh Levy and Rabbi Charley Baginsky were greeted with loud jeers when they showed support for the idea of a Palestinian state
Organisers say they are standing in solidarity with the hostages and demanding more aid into Gaza
‘Rabbi Sybil has encouraged us and given us self-belief to step forward and actively lead’
This is a reflection of the wider Progressive Jewish community, said leaders
Sir Ephraim Mirvis fears it will make diaspora Jews more vulnerable