The pandemic had made it more difficult for the organisation to operate, its chairman explained
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Moti Kahana, renowned for his operations in saving refugees in Syria and Afghanistan, has launched a humanitarian service to bring vital supplies in and out of Ukraine.
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Marc Sidney, known among friends 'for doing crazy things', sailed 2,000 miles across the Atlantic with his crew
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Charity cites fewer fundraising events because of pandemic. But with 'core business' resumed, 'the community can witness the value of what we do'
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Former Test captain tells Chai event about the foundation set up in his wife's memory and why he approves of the England team's more aggressive approach under its new coach
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By Michelle Janes & Nicky Goldman
We must to seek these leaders, support them and enable them to ensure organisations can thrive
Broadcaster Vanessa Feltz joined families from across the community to raise money for the charity
By Ben Bloch
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Breakfast will also benefit the Ruth Strauss Foundation, set up in memory of Sir Andrew's wife
By Barry Toberman
Shirley Levinson has been collecting for Jewish Women's Week since 1951 and is delighted to be back after pandemic restrictions
Charity founder and chairman of the Zetters football pools company grew up in London’s East End in the 1930s
By Rosa Doherty
Speaking to the JC in Krakow, Poland, Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said: 'Can you get lower than that?'
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
The Prince of Wales' financial backing will support the charity's work helping those fleeing the conflict