The new initiative is set to launch in September and is in addition to the other programmes offered by Gateways, the Jewish community’s only alternative education provisioner
By Daniel Ben-David
Over 600 people attended the World Jewish Relief fundraising dinner on Tuesday at an iconic north-west London venue
Number of Department for Education notices to strictly Orthodox schools was a third lower last year than in 2022
By Simon Rocker
Sponsored by All Aboard Charity Shops, Morasha Red came out on top of the 21 teams from 11 schools who were competing, to claim the silverware, beating Naima 3-0 in the final.
By Maccabi GB
Bocher Juniors moved to within 180 minutes of crowning their debut season in the Maccabi GB Southern Football League (MGBSFL) with silverware, though manager Joel Ucko is refusing to get carried away.
The event, which honoured the shul’s history and role in the city, brought together civic and religious leaders
When the world is feeling miserable, it’s time to raise your voice
By Gaby Wine
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Events in prisons and museums surpass last year’s total
By Jane Prinsley
Elodie Levene shares how she decided to celebrate her 16th birthday by taking on a new challenge
By Elodie Levene
Free schools may only admit half their pupils on the basis of religion
Report shows an increase in attacks on synagogues and Elon Musk’s X being the largest source of antisemitic posts online
Barrister Adam Wagner and solicitor Adam Rose feel their work is ‘very personal’
By Elisa Bray
It is intended to benefit strictly Orthodox families who do not currently use the existing eruv covering the area
The Commission had sought to disqualify Gary Mond over allegedly ‘anti-Muslim’ social media posts
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Born and raised in North London, Cohen will advocate for 800,000 students from all over the world