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The grounds of Kantor King Solomon High School in Barkingside were transformed into a real-life circus earlier this month, complete with Big Top when the circus came to town! Performers including acrobats and clowns from Happy’s
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The grounds of Kantor King Solomon High School in Barkingside were transformed into a real-life circus earlier this month, complete with Big Top when the circus came to town! Performers including acrobats and clowns from Happy’s

After the disappointment of having to cancel last year’s JLGB’s 125th Anniversary Summer Camp last year, the organisation were delighted to be able to welcome around 400 young people to this years camp last week. The

On Sunday 12th September 2021, the combined PTAs of Clore Tikva Primary School, Kantor King Solomon High School and Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School joined forces to put on a circus show for the whole community

Following on from the Covid pandemic and the effect of this on children’s mental health and well-being, Clore Tikva School undertook a new initiative in addition to its very successful after school clubs and activities. Starting

A new Jewish fringe festival is coming to a theatre/club/museum/synagogue/school near you this October. Living up to its promise to be ‘diverse and dispersed’, Tsitsit offers music, theatre, family entertainment, talks and comedy throughout the month

A free exhibition at Epping Forest District Museum tells the story of Holocaust survivors sent to Holmehurst Hostel in Loughton. Through video testimonials and object from the Jewish Museum and the Imperial War Museum, the exhibition,

For fans of the Netflix series, Unorthodox, a virtual event organised by Youth Aliyah Child Rescue next Sunday will definitely be of interest. The charity, which works with at risk children in Israel, will be hosting

The current pandemic has taken a huge toil on schools finances across the UK and Clore Tikva School has not been exempt from this. Covid 19 has seen the school having to make unforeseen investments to

When Essex-born comedian Rachel Creeger and comedy partner Philip Simon started their podcast, ‘Jew Talkin’ to Me?’ during the first lockdown little did they know that it would still be going strong a year later! (much

Clore Tikva Primary School children raise £3200 for books for their school! To encourage the love for reading, Clore Tikva staff had to think of a way to raise money for much-needed quality texts for school.

The grounds of Kantor King Solomon High School in Barkingside were transformed into a real-life circus earlier this month, complete with Big Top when the circus came to town! Performers including acrobats and clowns from Happy’s

After the disappointment of having to cancel last year’s JLGB’s 125th Anniversary Summer Camp last year, the organisation were delighted to be able to welcome around 400 young people to this years camp last week. The

On Sunday 12th September 2021, the combined PTAs of Clore Tikva Primary School, Kantor King Solomon High School and Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School joined forces to put on a circus show for the whole community

Following on from the Covid pandemic and the effect of this on children’s mental health and well-being, Clore Tikva School undertook a new initiative in addition to its very successful after school clubs and activities. Starting

A new Jewish fringe festival is coming to a theatre/club/museum/synagogue/school near you this October. Living up to its promise to be ‘diverse and dispersed’, Tsitsit offers music, theatre, family entertainment, talks and comedy throughout the month

A free exhibition at Epping Forest District Museum tells the story of Holocaust survivors sent to Holmehurst Hostel in Loughton. Through video testimonials and object from the Jewish Museum and the Imperial War Museum, the exhibition,

For fans of the Netflix series, Unorthodox, a virtual event organised by Youth Aliyah Child Rescue next Sunday will definitely be of interest. The charity, which works with at risk children in Israel, will be hosting

The current pandemic has taken a huge toil on schools finances across the UK and Clore Tikva School has not been exempt from this. Covid 19 has seen the school having to make unforeseen investments to

When Essex-born comedian Rachel Creeger and comedy partner Philip Simon started their podcast, ‘Jew Talkin’ to Me?’ during the first lockdown little did they know that it would still be going strong a year later! (much

Clore Tikva Primary School children raise £3200 for books for their school! To encourage the love for reading, Clore Tikva staff had to think of a way to raise money for much-needed quality texts for school.