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Steve Klein and the Buckhurst Hill team

Epping man makes major bowls final

Steve Klein – a member of Chabad Epping – represented Buckhurst Hill Bowls Club in making the final of a 64-team competition at Potters, the home of the World Bowls Championships. The tournament was played on championship rinks

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All that jazz at Loughton Synagogue

Loughton Synagogue transformed into a jazz club for the night when it hosted Jeremy Sassoon and his Musicians of Jewish Origin concert. The concert had been organised and sponsored by Deborah Shulton, in memory of her

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Jewish employment charity raises £1million

Work Avenue raised more than £1million in 36 hours to support its work transforming the lives of members of the community who are unemployed, struggling with their career or experiencing issues with their business. Its Charity Extra campaign was backed

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Pioneer rabbi celebrated on canvas

Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue unveiled a portrait of Rabbi Dr Jackie Tabick – Britain’s first ever woman rabbi – at a special Shabbat service to celebrate almost 50 years since her ordination. Rabbi Jackie grew up

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Work Avenue CEO Debbie Lebrett

Work Avenue seeking to raise £750,000

Work Avenue – the Jewish community’s leading employment and business support organisation – is aiming to raise £750,000 over a 36-hour period. The charity helps those who are often at their lowest point – having lost

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Steve Klein and the Buckhurst Hill team

Epping man makes major bowls final

Steve Klein – a member of Chabad Epping – represented Buckhurst Hill Bowls Club in making the final of a 64-team competition at Potters, the home of the World Bowls Championships. The tournament was played on championship rinks

Read More »

All that jazz at Loughton Synagogue

Loughton Synagogue transformed into a jazz club for the night when it hosted Jeremy Sassoon and his Musicians of Jewish Origin concert. The concert had been organised and sponsored by Deborah Shulton, in memory of her

Read More »

Jewish employment charity raises £1million

Work Avenue raised more than £1million in 36 hours to support its work transforming the lives of members of the community who are unemployed, struggling with their career or experiencing issues with their business. Its Charity Extra campaign was backed

Read More »

Pioneer rabbi celebrated on canvas

Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue unveiled a portrait of Rabbi Dr Jackie Tabick – Britain’s first ever woman rabbi – at a special Shabbat service to celebrate almost 50 years since her ordination. Rabbi Jackie grew up

Read More »
Work Avenue CEO Debbie Lebrett

Work Avenue seeking to raise £750,000

Work Avenue – the Jewish community’s leading employment and business support organisation – is aiming to raise £750,000 over a 36-hour period. The charity helps those who are often at their lowest point – having lost

Read More »