Simon Rocker
Why Reform-Liberal union stands a better chance of success
Attempts to unite the two Progressive movements have faltered in the past but the climate is more favourable
The start-ups that spell hope for American Jewry
A new book argues that Judaism in the US is on the cusp of radical change
New Golders Green eruv proposed for the Strictly Orthodox
Religious boundary would satisfy needs of observant Jews who do not recognise the existing North-West London Eruv
Independent Jewish Day School names new head
Yosh Radomsky will take the reins at the start of the new academic year
Sex education review could provide chance to resolve clash with Charedi schools
Claims of children being exposed to inappropriate material have led to curriculum review
Would shorter services make Shabbat morning sweeter?
There could be more scope for creative options rather than rushing through the liturgy
Call for Board of Deputies to ban contact with Smotrich and Ben-Gvir
Amos Schonfield, deputy for Masorti Judaism, who proposed the motion says: 'We have to use our influence to show where we stand'
Schools in talks to join academy trust
JCAT says it has received interest from a primary and a secondary
Census results could challenge RE status quo
Falling Christian numbers could prompt calls to revise syllabus where Christianity enjoys pride of place
United Synagogue updates entry rules for Jewish schools
Revised Certificate of Religious Practice points system takes account of post-Covid return to in-person activities
Nancy Reuben head Anthony Wolfson to step down at end of term
Jewish studies head Rabbi Joshua Conway will become acting head in summer
Stop Look Listen book review: The spiritual beauty of Shabbat
Nehemia Polen argues the ultimate purpose of Shabbat is to bring us to a zone of enhanced spiritual awareness
The genius of Jonathan Sacks
Final volume of his Torah commentaries shows late chief rabbi at the height of his powers
Charedi school increases hours for secular lessons to meet Ofsted demands
Beis Medrash Elyon leaders have taken steps to address weaknesses, say inspectors
We’re being victimised by the education watchdog, say Charedim
Ofsted is adopting an unnecessarily harsh approach towards them, say representatives of community
Borehamwood and Elstree seeks members' views on breaking up the biggest United Synagogue congregation
Shul leaders launch consultation on proposed development of main site and whether its Southside minyan should become a separate US community
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