The new centre was backed by Brighton and Hove Albion boss Tony Bloom
By Barry Toberman
BNJC is filling up its housing, opening its restaurants and gym and attracting high shul attendances
jLiving will take over Brighton and Hove Jewish Housing Association's 19 properties
By JC Reporter
Supported by Tony Bloom's foundation, BNJC incorporates a shul, 45 housing units, a restaurant, kosher shop and bakery, nursery and gym
Members of the Reform congregation have supported the proposal to sell to a local company for a development that will also include a block of flats
By Yael Breuer
Gabriel Kanter-Webber is inducted at the city's Progressive congregation, where he is back a decade after heading its cheder
Rob Starr's gruelling challenge on behalf of the trust he co-founded to help young people achieve their dreams was supported by celebrities including Sir Daley Thompson
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Juergen Krauss prepares borscht, rye bread and apple cake for Brighton Reform members
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Short-term arrangement with St Mungo's while preparations are made for the sale of the former Hyman Fine House, which closed earlier this year
Supporters of the Grade II-listed Middle Street shul are concerned for its future
Potential buyers and renters shown around the site, which will also include a shul, restaurant, nursery and working space
'Frank' discussions on aftermath of charity's decision to shut Hyman Fine House, which has caused upset and anger within the community
The charity says Hyman Fine House is not financially sustainable, given limited occupancy
Dorothy Levitt was a hugely successful car and yacht racer and aviator, smashing land and sea records
Hove development to revitalise Jewish life will include homes, a shul, nursery, restaurant, bakery and deli and mikveh