Simon Rocker
Carry on Shabbat: The normalisation of the eruv
Even those once implacably opposed to the idea now argue they don’t go far enough
Progressive leaders ‘reassured’ by government’s commitment to Israel
Progressive Judaism stressed diversity of views within Jewish community in meeting with ministers
Rabbi Jason and Rebbetzin Elise Kleiman are Pinner’s new rabbinic couple
They will be moving to the United Synagogue community from the Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogue in Leeds
Charedi leaders call for day of prayer over Labour education plans
Proposal to introduce register for children taught at home or in yeshivot sends alarm bells ringing in Stamford Hill
Jewish school with Muslim pupils affected by ‘community tensions’ says Ofsted
Some parents have struggled with ‘Israel’s special place in Judaism’ says King David Birmingham head
What impact will Labour’s plans have on Jewish education?
Board of Deputies warns of ‘anxiety’ in parts of the Jewish community over proposals in King’s Speech
Legal push to extend Mayor’s free meals scheme to independent Charedi schools fails
Lawyers had argued that Stamford Hill families experience poverty ‘at a greater level’ than London as a whole
Liberal leader Sir Ed Davey welcomes growing links with Israeli party
He joins adviser to Yair Lapid at London launch of book on the virtues of centrist politics
King Solomon drops Year 12 sixth form classes for the coming year
Redbridge school received too few applicants while lacking enough specialist teachers in key subjects
Lessons in preventing rabbinic burnout
A United Synagogue initiative is succeeding in recruiting, retaining and supporting its rabbis and rebbetzins
What price would you be willing to pay to give your child a Jewish education?
The JC explores what Labour’s policy of VAT on private schools would mean to parents and Jewish school leaders
Gateshead rabbis considering a local eruv
The Tyneside community could be the next to establish a Shabbat zone
Confident Rimon pupils know their voices count, says Ofsted
Orthodox Golders Green primary retains its rating as a good school
King Solomon makes progress but improvements still needed, says Ofsted
School leaders say they are taking ‘bold steps’ for positive change
Calypso meets klezmer – the Jewish connection with West Indies cricket
Event at Lord’s celebrates one of cricket’s lesser known stories
Diane Abbott wins Hackney North seat despite ‘Jews don’t experience racism’ comment
The Conservatives’ Orthodox Jewish candidate, David Landau, was beaten into third place
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