
Leslie’s legacy lives on at King Solomon
YEAR 8 and 9 students at King Solomon High School welcomed Pamela Halawi, daughter of the late Leslie Sutton OBM, a much loved and missed member of the Essex Jewish community. Leslie would come into King
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YEAR 8 and 9 students at King Solomon High School welcomed Pamela Halawi, daughter of the late Leslie Sutton OBM, a much loved and missed member of the Essex Jewish community. Leslie would come into King

The café offers uplifting and engaging activities for people living with dementia and provides invaluable support for family carers… all over tea and cake! Neil Rebak, Jewish Care community hub manager, told the Essex Jewish News:

By Simon Rothstein NUCLEAR test veteran Stanley Barclay will receive a medal to honour his service – 65 years after taking part in the programme. Stanley, a member of Ilford Federation Synagogue, served in the RAF

Rabbi Tzvi and Mushki Birnhack, together with their son Shlomo Aharon, arrived in the UK this week to begin their new Shlichus in Southend-on-Sea and its surrounding areas. Both born in Israel, Rabbi Tzvi studied in

FOLLOWING a series of positive meetings, Jewish Care is delighted to share with Essex Jewish News readers that they have now submitted their planning application to Redbridge Council for the development of a stunning £25 million

Sacha Johnstone writes for the Essex Jewish News as he helps to save a life APPROXIMATELY 10 years ago, a Jewish mother in London named Sharon Berger was diagnosed with Leukaemia, and was in desperate need

By Laura Marks KING Solomon High School recently hosted a mental health awareness session for their parents and the community. The evening was funded by The Oli Leigh Trust, set up by Michelle Leigh, after her

WOODFORD Forest United Synagogue and their neighbours at Jewish Blind & Disabled’s Milne Court development got together for a joint special Shabbat. A service took place in the synagogue, where JBD chief executive Lisa Wimborne spoke

By Micaela Blitz JEWISH CARE’s contribution to the community during the pandemic has been rewarded with a prize at the London Faith and Belief Forum Awards. The event, held at Westminster Abbey, highlighted the vital work

By Pat Lidiker IT was a history in the making when Kitty Stern celebrated her 100th birthday in style at Jewish Care’s Southend & Westcliff Jewish Community Centre. Just weeks after the passing of the Queen,

YEAR 8 and 9 students at King Solomon High School welcomed Pamela Halawi, daughter of the late Leslie Sutton OBM, a much loved and missed member of the Essex Jewish community. Leslie would come into King

The café offers uplifting and engaging activities for people living with dementia and provides invaluable support for family carers… all over tea and cake! Neil Rebak, Jewish Care community hub manager, told the Essex Jewish News:

By Simon Rothstein NUCLEAR test veteran Stanley Barclay will receive a medal to honour his service – 65 years after taking part in the programme. Stanley, a member of Ilford Federation Synagogue, served in the RAF

Rabbi Tzvi and Mushki Birnhack, together with their son Shlomo Aharon, arrived in the UK this week to begin their new Shlichus in Southend-on-Sea and its surrounding areas. Both born in Israel, Rabbi Tzvi studied in

FOLLOWING a series of positive meetings, Jewish Care is delighted to share with Essex Jewish News readers that they have now submitted their planning application to Redbridge Council for the development of a stunning £25 million

Sacha Johnstone writes for the Essex Jewish News as he helps to save a life APPROXIMATELY 10 years ago, a Jewish mother in London named Sharon Berger was diagnosed with Leukaemia, and was in desperate need

By Laura Marks KING Solomon High School recently hosted a mental health awareness session for their parents and the community. The evening was funded by The Oli Leigh Trust, set up by Michelle Leigh, after her

WOODFORD Forest United Synagogue and their neighbours at Jewish Blind & Disabled’s Milne Court development got together for a joint special Shabbat. A service took place in the synagogue, where JBD chief executive Lisa Wimborne spoke

By Micaela Blitz JEWISH CARE’s contribution to the community during the pandemic has been rewarded with a prize at the London Faith and Belief Forum Awards. The event, held at Westminster Abbey, highlighted the vital work

By Pat Lidiker IT was a history in the making when Kitty Stern celebrated her 100th birthday in style at Jewish Care’s Southend & Westcliff Jewish Community Centre. Just weeks after the passing of the Queen,