Schools will be able to sign up to a scheme, where they will have to achieve environmental goals
By Daniel Ben-David
Rabbi Shlomo and Rebbetzin Lynndy have stepped into emeritus roles after 40 years of leading the north-west London community
By Gaby Wine
Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis was speaking at the induction of Rabbi Eli and Rebbetzin Lauren Levin at South Hampstead Synagogue
As we approach International Women’s Day, the CEO of the United Synagogue writes about the changing role of women in the organisation
By Jo Grose
The last organised Jewish community shut up shop in 1963
Brook Farm Rovers made club history on Sunday morning as they secured their first-ever cup final place with a convincing 5-2 semi-final win over Redbridge Jewish Care.
By Andrew Sherwood
A trio of Jewish masters athletes all put in noteworthy performances at the recent British Masters Athletics Federation indoor championships.
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EHRS Stonegrove were crowned Maccabi Masters League Division Two champions on Sunday morning as they beat their nearest challengers for the title to claim an unassailable lead at the top of the table.
The Sephardi group successfully appealed to the Zionist Supreme Court in Jerusalem for recognition
By Simon Rocker
A local branch of the Orthodox party Shas is seeking to win recognition ahead of World Zionist Congress later this year
The congregation is also known for its commitment to volunteering
JTeen is adding another service – JStudent – to provide campus support
Locals thank the JC as police move anti-Israel demo away from Jewish area
By Jane Prinsley
Martin and Rafael Kander are hoping that SeferSwap will go global
The group’s report found that almost ninety per cent of Jewish students face antisemitism on campus and accused administrators of ‘outsourcing their duty of care’
The Jewish Leadership Council would like to reverse the trend of men not showing up
By Laurence Rosenthal