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Essex Jewish News writer Micaela Blitz was part of the production team that won the Social Impact Award at the AIXR Awards in Rotterdam, Holland (pictured). Micaela produced a virtual reality project that tells the stories
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Essex Jewish News writer Micaela Blitz was part of the production team that won the Social Impact Award at the AIXR Awards in Rotterdam, Holland (pictured). Micaela produced a virtual reality project that tells the stories

By Manny Robinson League One football club Leyton Orient became the first to ever partner with a Jewish supporters’ organisation, as it linked up with the MeshuganOs for the team’s home match against Bristol Rovers in

Business people from around Essex enjoyed a day inspiration, learning and networking at Work Avenue’s Enterprise Expo. Work Avenue is the community’s leading employment and business support organisation. The Enterprise Expo is its flagship annual event

A new exhibition celebrating the life and work of Stanislaw Brunstein (1914-1994) has opened at Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue – the community where the renowned Warsaw-born Jewish artist made his home after surviving the Holocaust. Free and open

Building on Jewish Care’s Sugar & Ronson Campus – a first-class care and community hub on the site of the old Redbridge Jewish Community Centre (RJCC) – is fully underway. The campus will include the Sugar

By Manny Robinson STUNNING! That’s the one word which describes the £1.2million refurbished Chigwell and Hainault United Synagogue in Limes Avenue. There appears little doubt that it could – and should – become a magnificent centre

Clore Tikva School marked its 25th anniversary with a spectacular charity golf day at the prestigious Chigwell Golf Club. The event brought together parents, grandparents, and supporters for a day of fun and fundraising, with all

By Linda Newman There’s a new show in town and tickets are selling fast! Time to get your skates on if you don’t want to miss out on the musical Cable Street. On Sunday 4 October

More than £6,000 was raised by Southend and Westcliff Hebrew Congregation Warden Geoffrey Pepper when he took on a sponsored walk for Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem. The proceeds have been ring-fenced towards the completion of the Gandel

Monty Goldstein marked his 100th birthday by enjoying one of his favourite pastimes… singing. To celebrate the occasion, the London Cantorial Singers together with members of the former Cranbrook United Synagogue choir joined forces at a

Essex Jewish News writer Micaela Blitz was part of the production team that won the Social Impact Award at the AIXR Awards in Rotterdam, Holland (pictured). Micaela produced a virtual reality project that tells the stories

By Manny Robinson League One football club Leyton Orient became the first to ever partner with a Jewish supporters’ organisation, as it linked up with the MeshuganOs for the team’s home match against Bristol Rovers in

Business people from around Essex enjoyed a day inspiration, learning and networking at Work Avenue’s Enterprise Expo. Work Avenue is the community’s leading employment and business support organisation. The Enterprise Expo is its flagship annual event

A new exhibition celebrating the life and work of Stanislaw Brunstein (1914-1994) has opened at Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue – the community where the renowned Warsaw-born Jewish artist made his home after surviving the Holocaust. Free and open

Building on Jewish Care’s Sugar & Ronson Campus – a first-class care and community hub on the site of the old Redbridge Jewish Community Centre (RJCC) – is fully underway. The campus will include the Sugar

By Manny Robinson STUNNING! That’s the one word which describes the £1.2million refurbished Chigwell and Hainault United Synagogue in Limes Avenue. There appears little doubt that it could – and should – become a magnificent centre

Clore Tikva School marked its 25th anniversary with a spectacular charity golf day at the prestigious Chigwell Golf Club. The event brought together parents, grandparents, and supporters for a day of fun and fundraising, with all

By Linda Newman There’s a new show in town and tickets are selling fast! Time to get your skates on if you don’t want to miss out on the musical Cable Street. On Sunday 4 October

More than £6,000 was raised by Southend and Westcliff Hebrew Congregation Warden Geoffrey Pepper when he took on a sponsored walk for Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem. The proceeds have been ring-fenced towards the completion of the Gandel

Monty Goldstein marked his 100th birthday by enjoying one of his favourite pastimes… singing. To celebrate the occasion, the London Cantorial Singers together with members of the former Cranbrook United Synagogue choir joined forces at a