Reconciliation and ‘Lebensfreude’ at the heart of German-born rabbi’s return to his roots
By gloria tessler
Incomparable blues legend whose guitar rang out with passion and intensity
By daliah sherrington
Graphic designer who created the legendary I NY logo – and then gave it away
By julie carbonara
Dedicated Zionist and interfaith champion who fought defamation issues
A ministry marked with unique skills, empathy and humour
The business acumen of a 14-year-old Kindertransport entrepreneur in the making
Key figure in mad, mad, mad world of post-war American-Jewish humour
By david herman\
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Lawyer and community maven who changed the face of the British weekend
From Private Eye to the miners’ strike — from snooker to the Globe theatre — the intellect, humanity and sense of mischief of a leading High Court judge
By daniel lightman
Caring barrister whose hard work won him the Bar Council Pro-Bono Award
By sheila collins
Antisemitic attack brought philanthropic and passionate rabbi to deeper Torah study
By debra sobel
Neuroscientist hailed for breakthrough signalling theory in the nervous system
International scholar who researched early Chasidism and the role of gender in Jewish mysticism
One of “The Boys” who survived forced labour, concentration camps and death marches to build a legacy in Manchester
By danielle levy
Last survivor of the Viennese chamber ensemble which brought the classics to post-war Britain
From Kindertransportee to Lollipop lady – refugee who captivated children with her wartime memories