
Pioneer rabbi celebrated on canvas
Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue unveiled a portrait of Rabbi Dr Jackie Tabick – Britain’s first ever woman rabbi – at a special Shabbat service to celebrate almost 50 years since her ordination. Rabbi Jackie grew up
Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue unveiled a portrait of Rabbi Dr Jackie Tabick – Britain’s first ever woman rabbi – at a special Shabbat service to celebrate almost 50 years since her ordination. Rabbi Jackie grew up
Among those celebrating the recent rescue of two Israeli hostages in Gaza were members of Southend and District Reform Synagogue (SDRS), as Louis Har – who they ‘adopted’ as part of a Board of Deputies scheme
Work Avenue – the Jewish community’s leading employment and business support organisation – is aiming to raise £750,000 over a 36-hour period. The charity helps those who are often at their lowest point – having lost
DONATE HERE We are asking for YOUR help to secure the future of this newspaper and website – the Essex Jewish News (EJN). One of the only publications of its type anywhere in the world, the
Almost four in 10 Jews responding to a survey have reported experiencing antisemitism at work or when doing business since the 7 October terrorist attacks. Work Avenue, the Jewish community’s leading employment and business support organisation,
A Leyton Orient Jewish Supporters Group has been launched with strong backing from the club. The group is named MeshuganOs. It has been formed by longstanding Leyton Orient fans and season ticket holders Jonathan Glass and Eddie
In November, the UK’s Jewish community’s leading mental health charity, Jami and Jewish Care, the largest health and social care charity serving the Jewish community, issued a statement to announce their merger. The two organisations first
A Cambridge academic has been appointed as Chair of the Advisory Board overseeing the unification of Reform and Liberal Judaism. Dr Ed Kessler MBE – founder president of the Woolf Institute, which is based in Cambridge
By EJN Reporter More than 55,000 volunteers in Essex and beyond will ‘repair the world’ this November, as the theme for the UK’s largest faith-led day of social action was announced. The details of Mitzvah Day
By Simon Rothstein Jewish Care’s new Redbridge development has been given a huge boost thanks to generous donations from Lord Alan Sugar and his family, together with the Ronson family via The Gerald and Gail Ronson
Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue unveiled a portrait of Rabbi Dr Jackie Tabick – Britain’s first ever woman rabbi – at a special Shabbat service to celebrate almost 50 years since her ordination. Rabbi Jackie grew up
Among those celebrating the recent rescue of two Israeli hostages in Gaza were members of Southend and District Reform Synagogue (SDRS), as Louis Har – who they ‘adopted’ as part of a Board of Deputies scheme
Work Avenue – the Jewish community’s leading employment and business support organisation – is aiming to raise £750,000 over a 36-hour period. The charity helps those who are often at their lowest point – having lost
DONATE HERE We are asking for YOUR help to secure the future of this newspaper and website – the Essex Jewish News (EJN). One of the only publications of its type anywhere in the world, the
Almost four in 10 Jews responding to a survey have reported experiencing antisemitism at work or when doing business since the 7 October terrorist attacks. Work Avenue, the Jewish community’s leading employment and business support organisation,
A Leyton Orient Jewish Supporters Group has been launched with strong backing from the club. The group is named MeshuganOs. It has been formed by longstanding Leyton Orient fans and season ticket holders Jonathan Glass and Eddie
In November, the UK’s Jewish community’s leading mental health charity, Jami and Jewish Care, the largest health and social care charity serving the Jewish community, issued a statement to announce their merger. The two organisations first
A Cambridge academic has been appointed as Chair of the Advisory Board overseeing the unification of Reform and Liberal Judaism. Dr Ed Kessler MBE – founder president of the Woolf Institute, which is based in Cambridge
By EJN Reporter More than 55,000 volunteers in Essex and beyond will ‘repair the world’ this November, as the theme for the UK’s largest faith-led day of social action was announced. The details of Mitzvah Day
By Simon Rothstein Jewish Care’s new Redbridge development has been given a huge boost thanks to generous donations from Lord Alan Sugar and his family, together with the Ronson family via The Gerald and Gail Ronson