Several Leicester Liberals have quit the small congregation as a result of the post-October 7 row
By Jane Prinsley
The event, which honoured the shul’s history and role in the city, brought together civic and religious leaders
By Daniel Ben-David
Radlett rabbi’s new prayerbook comes ahead of a formal union of the two Progressive Jewish movements in the UK this year
By JC Reporter
Members of The Ark Synagogue are hoping to visit Progressive Jewish communities in Ukraine in November
Mosaic Synagogue is home to three different congregations
By Rosa Doherty
Karen Newman was elected unanimously at the movement’s AGM
Three Counties Community welcomes back Gloucester-based Anna Gerrard
By Simon Rocker
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The powerful display of solidarity was lauded for drawing representatives from across the religious and political spectrum
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People will be able to return to the earth, with natural habitats remaining undisturbed
By Florence Bean
Elisheva Salamo, the first rabbi to live within York's city walls in over eight centuries, has ambitious plans
By Francine White
Members from three different branches of Judaism attend service to induct Rabbi Rachel Benjamin and Rabbi Anna Wolfson at the Mosaic Jewish Community
Chiara Mitchell-Middleton, who had a Catholic upbringing, converted through Liberal Judaism
Sonti Ramirez is launching a digital platform to help engage Jews to a synagogue
Rabbi Lev Taylor wrote that Hashem is 'trans and so many other subversive things'
By Felix Pope
One of the worst antisemitic massacres of the Middle Ages took place in York in 1190, when an estimated 150 Jewish people were killed
New chair of Progressive Judaism says coming together will give the two movements even more energy and momentum
By Gaby Wine