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When the first wave of the Coronavirus hit back in 2020, and many theatres and creatives venues were forced to close, The Elysium Theatre Company based in Durham found a way to stay creative whilst providing
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When the first wave of the Coronavirus hit back in 2020, and many theatres and creatives venues were forced to close, The Elysium Theatre Company based in Durham found a way to stay creative whilst providing

On Wednesday 6 April, the Essex Jewish Community Council (EJCC) will be co-hosting hustings for the Redbridge Council Elections. The event will be chaired by Board of Deputies President Marie Van Der Zyl. Local elections take
A quiz with a fundraising goal will be taking place this week. Footie fans will be heading to Woodford Forest Synagogue on this Wednesday (9th March) for the RJCC football quiz to raise money for Jewish

Clore Tikva school encourages children to know and understand the world around them, whether natural or man-made. It is important to us that children understand democracy and the role that MPs and government play in society.

By Manny Robinson Tribute to Clive Bayard, one of the most important people in the history of the Essex Jewish News (EJN) and until recently its managing director, has died. Without question, Clive was the lynchpin

By Simon Rothstein A memorial will be erected in Harwich in 2022 to mark the first Kindertransport that arrived at the Essex port. With several Kindertransport memorials erected throughout Europe – including one at Liverpool Street

Jewish Care’s Redbridge Jewish Community Centre (RJCC) was pleased to be able to start offering in-person activities to members earlier this month at a new location. An interim arrangement means that activities will be run from

Estate agent and property manager Sara Michelle Trost was fatally wounded last week as she sat in her car. The 40 year-old former Kantor King Solomon High School pupil was shot when a tenant who had

This Chanukah, Chabad Essex made world music history when they brought American-Israeli rapper Nissim Black to the UK for one night only. The event, which was held at City Pavilion in Collier Row, was part of

Jewish Blind & Disabled have joined forces with Maccabi GB to deliver a programme of accessible sports for tenants living at JBD developments. During lockdown, the health and wellbeing of its tenants was a key focus

When the first wave of the Coronavirus hit back in 2020, and many theatres and creatives venues were forced to close, The Elysium Theatre Company based in Durham found a way to stay creative whilst providing

On Wednesday 6 April, the Essex Jewish Community Council (EJCC) will be co-hosting hustings for the Redbridge Council Elections. The event will be chaired by Board of Deputies President Marie Van Der Zyl. Local elections take
A quiz with a fundraising goal will be taking place this week. Footie fans will be heading to Woodford Forest Synagogue on this Wednesday (9th March) for the RJCC football quiz to raise money for Jewish

Clore Tikva school encourages children to know and understand the world around them, whether natural or man-made. It is important to us that children understand democracy and the role that MPs and government play in society.

By Manny Robinson Tribute to Clive Bayard, one of the most important people in the history of the Essex Jewish News (EJN) and until recently its managing director, has died. Without question, Clive was the lynchpin

By Simon Rothstein A memorial will be erected in Harwich in 2022 to mark the first Kindertransport that arrived at the Essex port. With several Kindertransport memorials erected throughout Europe – including one at Liverpool Street

Jewish Care’s Redbridge Jewish Community Centre (RJCC) was pleased to be able to start offering in-person activities to members earlier this month at a new location. An interim arrangement means that activities will be run from

Estate agent and property manager Sara Michelle Trost was fatally wounded last week as she sat in her car. The 40 year-old former Kantor King Solomon High School pupil was shot when a tenant who had

This Chanukah, Chabad Essex made world music history when they brought American-Israeli rapper Nissim Black to the UK for one night only. The event, which was held at City Pavilion in Collier Row, was part of

Jewish Blind & Disabled have joined forces with Maccabi GB to deliver a programme of accessible sports for tenants living at JBD developments. During lockdown, the health and wellbeing of its tenants was a key focus