‘Passionart’ about kippart
LAURA Gamliel (neé Wajc- hendler) was born and grew up in Ilford and attended King Solomon High School, where she developed a passion for art. She went on to take art ‘A’ level, very much encouraged by
LAURA Gamliel (neé Wajc- hendler) was born and grew up in Ilford and attended King Solomon High School, where she developed a passion for art. She went on to take art ‘A’ level, very much encouraged by
By Margot Buller, Head of Clore Tikva Primary School ALL schools have been plunged into new ways of working since the first lockdown in March 2020. Clore Tikva was no exception. We had to adapt quickly
By Manny Robinson LOCAL Essex community workers have been singled out in a tribute to the over 80s who have helped shape the Jewish community. One hundred and twenty people were recognised in the tribute run
In order to keep spirits up Reception and Year 1, Fundraisers At Clore Tikva (FACT) decided to gift the children in both years a new little friend… The children were asked “whilst we can’t be together,
THE Brady Photographic Archive and Skeet committee – set up to preserve a pictorial history of life of youngsters who went to the Brady Boys’ and Girls’ clubs in Whitechapel between the end of the 1940s
LAURA Gamliel (neé Wajc- hendler) was born and grew up in Ilford and attended King Solomon High School, where she developed a passion for art. She went on to take art ‘A’ level, very much encouraged by
By Margot Buller, Head of Clore Tikva Primary School ALL schools have been plunged into new ways of working since the first lockdown in March 2020. Clore Tikva was no exception. We had to adapt quickly
By Manny Robinson LOCAL Essex community workers have been singled out in a tribute to the over 80s who have helped shape the Jewish community. One hundred and twenty people were recognised in the tribute run
In order to keep spirits up Reception and Year 1, Fundraisers At Clore Tikva (FACT) decided to gift the children in both years a new little friend… The children were asked “whilst we can’t be together,
THE Brady Photographic Archive and Skeet committee – set up to preserve a pictorial history of life of youngsters who went to the Brady Boys’ and Girls’ clubs in Whitechapel between the end of the 1940s