South West Essex Settlement and Reform's rabbi explains: 'We don't want non-Jewish partners to feel alienated'
By Georgia L Gilholy
But it is fair to say that overall Judaism in Britain today is more self-assured and vibrant than at any previous stage in our history
By Harry Freedman
Britain's best-known choirmaster helps Finchley Reform congregants perfect a song for the High Holy Days
By Karen Glaser
The tribute to the late monarch featured in services before the Prayer for the Royal Family, amended for the reign of King Charles.
By Ben Bloch
Reform congregation says ceremony is an appreciation of the importance of pets in people's lives
By JC Reporter
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash aren't the only mixed-faith couple to opt for a chupah
By Gaby Wine
Edgware and Hendon now supports 'inherited status' — where the child of a non-Jewish mother and Jewish father can be recognised as Jewish without undergoing conversion
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Reform Rabbi who inspired an intellectual and ethical expression of Judaism
By Rabbi Professor Tony Bayfield
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Currently at The Liberal Synagogue Elstree, Tanya Sakhnovich will join Edgware and Hendon Reform in November
He was an inspiration to other Reform rabbis and was later president of the World Union of Progressive Judaism
Paper presented to Reform rabbis argues for a rethink on shechita and kashrut
By Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain
Rabbi Jonathan Romain, of Maidenhead Synagogue, insisted Reform rabbis were not advocating changes in government policy
By Simon Rocker
Graduates of five year programme will serve diverse communities
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