Wednesday, 7 May, 2025
9 Iyar 5785
The charity was concerned the baroness could use a planned meeting with Holocaust survivors to lobby against the Westminster memorial
By Hannah Gillott
The prime minister skipped the Boris Johnson Partygate vote to attend the event
By Barry Toberman
Over 1,500 people from across the community came to the sun-soaked day of activities
By JC Reporter
Until responsibility is taken nationally, we as a community must take on looking after loved ones in later life
By Jonathan Zenios
Dame Melinda Simmons sent a video message to Women of Distinction lunch thanking the charity for the recognition
Jewish Care arranges visit for Hayley Richardson from her show jumping daughter and horse
Jewish centenarians share the secret to a long a life after the census revealed that the proportion of 100-year-olds in the Jewish community is nearly three times higher than in the overall population
By Ben Bloch
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Major pledges from the charity's long-time supporters bring the funding still required down to £5 million
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Charity urges residents to write letters of support for its proposed development as planning application is submitted
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
'Frank' discussions on aftermath of charity's decision to shut Hyman Fine House, which has caused upset and anger within the community
By Fiona Sharpe
Instead of closing Hyman Fine, now is the perfect time to market it and fill the empty rooms with people who don’t want to retire to London
The charity says Hyman Fine House is not financially sustainable, given limited occupancy
If the application is successful, building work is expected to start in mid-2023, with a target completion date of late 2025
Broadcaster Vanessa Feltz joined families from across the community to raise money for the charity