
Tour the new Jewish Care community campus
Jewish Care CEO Daniel Carmel-Brown has given an update on the building of the charity’s new care and community campus in Redbridge – and invited Essex Jewish News readers to take a tour. Daniel said: “We
Jewish Care CEO Daniel Carmel-Brown has given an update on the building of the charity’s new care and community campus in Redbridge – and invited Essex Jewish News readers to take a tour. Daniel said: “We
Essex Jewish News writer Micaela Blitz was part of the production team that won the Social Impact Award at the AIXR Awards in Rotterdam, Holland (pictured). Micaela produced a virtual reality project that tells the stories
Work Avenue is set to launch an employment programme designed specifically to empower women to get back into work. EMPOWER HER has been created to help all those women looking to re-enter the workforce after a
The Jewish Living Experience Exhibition came to Chelmsford, Essex, for the first time – with a launch event attended by senior civic and faith leaders. The new President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews,
By Pat Lidiker MICHELLE Buchan’s heroic exploits in the car park at Aztec House may sound like the screenplay for a superhero film… though perhaps a bit too far-fetched. It was certainly the last thing anyone
THE London Cantorial Singers – pictured with the EJN’s Emma Harris – delighted an audience with Israeli contemporary, liturgical and other musical genres at an event in honour of Emma’s parents Sharon and Mark Harris. Mark
Eight children from Clore Tikva School got through to the semi-finals of the BBC’s 500 Words competition – with Yasmin Block (pictured) then making the final at Buckingham Palace and a place in the top 25.
Work Avenue raised more than £1million in 36 hours to support its work transforming the lives of members of the community who are unemployed, struggling with their career or experiencing issues with their business. Its Charity Extra campaign was backed
Two well-attended fundraising events have been held at Southend and District Reform Synagogue in aid of Israeli charities. The first was an afternoon tea and talk, which raised £672 for Magen David Adom – Israel’s National
BBC Radio Essex has covered our campaign to raise £10,000 to keep the Essex Jewish News paper and website going for another five years. EJN editor Simon Rothstein was interviewed by the BBC’s Ben Fryer on
Jewish Care CEO Daniel Carmel-Brown has given an update on the building of the charity’s new care and community campus in Redbridge – and invited Essex Jewish News readers to take a tour. Daniel said: “We
Essex Jewish News writer Micaela Blitz was part of the production team that won the Social Impact Award at the AIXR Awards in Rotterdam, Holland (pictured). Micaela produced a virtual reality project that tells the stories
Work Avenue is set to launch an employment programme designed specifically to empower women to get back into work. EMPOWER HER has been created to help all those women looking to re-enter the workforce after a
The Jewish Living Experience Exhibition came to Chelmsford, Essex, for the first time – with a launch event attended by senior civic and faith leaders. The new President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews,
By Pat Lidiker MICHELLE Buchan’s heroic exploits in the car park at Aztec House may sound like the screenplay for a superhero film… though perhaps a bit too far-fetched. It was certainly the last thing anyone
THE London Cantorial Singers – pictured with the EJN’s Emma Harris – delighted an audience with Israeli contemporary, liturgical and other musical genres at an event in honour of Emma’s parents Sharon and Mark Harris. Mark
Eight children from Clore Tikva School got through to the semi-finals of the BBC’s 500 Words competition – with Yasmin Block (pictured) then making the final at Buckingham Palace and a place in the top 25.
Work Avenue raised more than £1million in 36 hours to support its work transforming the lives of members of the community who are unemployed, struggling with their career or experiencing issues with their business. Its Charity Extra campaign was backed
Two well-attended fundraising events have been held at Southend and District Reform Synagogue in aid of Israeli charities. The first was an afternoon tea and talk, which raised £672 for Magen David Adom – Israel’s National
BBC Radio Essex has covered our campaign to raise £10,000 to keep the Essex Jewish News paper and website going for another five years. EJN editor Simon Rothstein was interviewed by the BBC’s Ben Fryer on