Investing in the future of the 12th Ilford Cubs
By Jason Levy IT was great to finish off the end of the school year, by welcoming three new cubs. Zack Peston, Eden Birt and Max Bluman were all invested at our last meeting in front
By Jason Levy IT was great to finish off the end of the school year, by welcoming three new cubs. Zack Peston, Eden Birt and Max Bluman were all invested at our last meeting in front
By Manny Robinson BEATTY ORWELL, a former mayoress and councillor of Tower Hamlets, celebrated her 105th birthday at home with family and friends and staff and volunteers from Jewish Care’s Brenner Stepney Community Centre. Beatty, the
Boy, 7 Receives posthumous letter from the Queen The passing of Her Majesty the Queen has had an impact on all of us in the country. But for a boy of seven from Redbridge, in Ilford,
The Essex port town of Harwich, where Kindertransport carrying children fleeing Nazi occupied Europe first arrived in Britain, now has a memorial to honour the lives that were saved and recognise Harwich’s role in the rescue
ABRIDGE Golf and Country Club saw 110 golfers raise £110,000 at Jewish Care’s 50th Annual Redbridge Aid Golf Society (RAGS) golf tournament. A cheque for £95,000 was presented to Jewish Care’s Chief Executive, Daniel Carmel Brown,
RABBI David Hulbert has received a medal for making more than 100 blood donations. The Rabbi Emeritus of East London and Essex Liberal Synagogue, Rabbi Hulbert had actually donated 107 pints of blood by the time
Chigwell and Hainault United Synagogue recently hosted a farewell concert with 350 people in attendance for Rabbi Baruch and Rebbetzen Nechama Davis, who have now moved to Israel. The event featured tribute videos from members, friends and
MUSICIANS and dancers with links to Harlow (Reform) Jewish Community delighted a packed hall of members and friends celebrating the synagogue’s 70th anniversary. Guest Robert Halfon MP described the community as a “lighthouse” for Harlow and
By Simon Rothstein PUPILS from King Solomon High School received a fantastic set of A-Level and GCSE results. Overall 72% of A-Level grades were A*-C and 49% of grades were A*-B. Students are now going on
By Harvey Frankel THE Yom HaShoah commemoration at Chigwell & Hainault Synagogue earlier this year was extremely special and moving, because I wanted to involve as many children as possible. After all they are the future,
By Jason Levy IT was great to finish off the end of the school year, by welcoming three new cubs. Zack Peston, Eden Birt and Max Bluman were all invested at our last meeting in front
By Manny Robinson BEATTY ORWELL, a former mayoress and councillor of Tower Hamlets, celebrated her 105th birthday at home with family and friends and staff and volunteers from Jewish Care’s Brenner Stepney Community Centre. Beatty, the
Boy, 7 Receives posthumous letter from the Queen The passing of Her Majesty the Queen has had an impact on all of us in the country. But for a boy of seven from Redbridge, in Ilford,
The Essex port town of Harwich, where Kindertransport carrying children fleeing Nazi occupied Europe first arrived in Britain, now has a memorial to honour the lives that were saved and recognise Harwich’s role in the rescue
ABRIDGE Golf and Country Club saw 110 golfers raise £110,000 at Jewish Care’s 50th Annual Redbridge Aid Golf Society (RAGS) golf tournament. A cheque for £95,000 was presented to Jewish Care’s Chief Executive, Daniel Carmel Brown,
RABBI David Hulbert has received a medal for making more than 100 blood donations. The Rabbi Emeritus of East London and Essex Liberal Synagogue, Rabbi Hulbert had actually donated 107 pints of blood by the time
Chigwell and Hainault United Synagogue recently hosted a farewell concert with 350 people in attendance for Rabbi Baruch and Rebbetzen Nechama Davis, who have now moved to Israel. The event featured tribute videos from members, friends and
MUSICIANS and dancers with links to Harlow (Reform) Jewish Community delighted a packed hall of members and friends celebrating the synagogue’s 70th anniversary. Guest Robert Halfon MP described the community as a “lighthouse” for Harlow and
By Simon Rothstein PUPILS from King Solomon High School received a fantastic set of A-Level and GCSE results. Overall 72% of A-Level grades were A*-C and 49% of grades were A*-B. Students are now going on
By Harvey Frankel THE Yom HaShoah commemoration at Chigwell & Hainault Synagogue earlier this year was extremely special and moving, because I wanted to involve as many children as possible. After all they are the future,