
Clore has risen to the technology challenge
By Margot Buller, Head of Clore Tikva Primary School ALL schools have been plunged into new ways of working since the first lockdown in March 2020. Clore Tikva was no exception. We had to adapt quickly
By Margot Buller, Head of Clore Tikva Primary School ALL schools have been plunged into new ways of working since the first lockdown in March 2020. Clore Tikva was no exception. We had to adapt quickly
By Manny Robinson LOCAL Essex community workers have been singled out in a tribute to the over 80s who have helped shape the Jewish community. One hundred and twenty people were recognised in the tribute run
In order to keep spirits up Reception and Year 1, Fundraisers At Clore Tikva (FACT) decided to gift the children in both years a new little friend… The children were asked “whilst we can’t be together,
FAMILIES at Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School (WIJPS) took part in a Virtual Shabbat programme during February. All pupils worked on a ‘Bake, Make and Create’ project whereby they selected a different task to complete each
ELLIE Goldstein has taken the modelling world by storm after a campaign she was involved in went viral. The 18-year-old from Ilford was part of a Gucci beauty cam- paign earlier this year to promote their
CONGRATULATIONS to the Kantor King Solomon High School students who received their GCSE and A-level re- sults. The school enjoyed a fan- tastic set of GCSE results, which reflects the hard work and effort put in
WHEN things get rough the Jewish community can always be relied on to pull together, and the recent Coronavirus pandemic was no exception. Across the Essex area, many people found ways to help each other through
BOOK REVIEW: A VIRTUAL REALITY – SECOND EXODUS? By MARK HARRIS Published by Matador £8.99 (371 pages) SINCE the Holocaust, wherever Jews have been in peril, rescue operations have been mounted to try and pluck them
THE Brady Photographic Archive and Skeet committee – set up to preserve a pictorial history of life of youngsters who went to the Brady Boys’ and Girls’ clubs in Whitechapel between the end of the 1940s
IF music be the food of love, then singer Craig Neil has been bringing a lot of love to a lot of people during lockdown. With many of his public, private and corporate bookings disappearing overnight
By Margot Buller, Head of Clore Tikva Primary School ALL schools have been plunged into new ways of working since the first lockdown in March 2020. Clore Tikva was no exception. We had to adapt quickly
By Manny Robinson LOCAL Essex community workers have been singled out in a tribute to the over 80s who have helped shape the Jewish community. One hundred and twenty people were recognised in the tribute run
In order to keep spirits up Reception and Year 1, Fundraisers At Clore Tikva (FACT) decided to gift the children in both years a new little friend… The children were asked “whilst we can’t be together,
FAMILIES at Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School (WIJPS) took part in a Virtual Shabbat programme during February. All pupils worked on a ‘Bake, Make and Create’ project whereby they selected a different task to complete each
ELLIE Goldstein has taken the modelling world by storm after a campaign she was involved in went viral. The 18-year-old from Ilford was part of a Gucci beauty cam- paign earlier this year to promote their
CONGRATULATIONS to the Kantor King Solomon High School students who received their GCSE and A-level re- sults. The school enjoyed a fan- tastic set of GCSE results, which reflects the hard work and effort put in
WHEN things get rough the Jewish community can always be relied on to pull together, and the recent Coronavirus pandemic was no exception. Across the Essex area, many people found ways to help each other through
BOOK REVIEW: A VIRTUAL REALITY – SECOND EXODUS? By MARK HARRIS Published by Matador £8.99 (371 pages) SINCE the Holocaust, wherever Jews have been in peril, rescue operations have been mounted to try and pluck them
THE Brady Photographic Archive and Skeet committee – set up to preserve a pictorial history of life of youngsters who went to the Brady Boys’ and Girls’ clubs in Whitechapel between the end of the 1940s
IF music be the food of love, then singer Craig Neil has been bringing a lot of love to a lot of people during lockdown. With many of his public, private and corporate bookings disappearing overnight