CCJ commemoration is powerful act of remembrance and unity
The Co-Leads of Progressive Judaism, Rabbi Charley Baginsky and Rabbi Josh Levy, played key roles in the deeply moving Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration at Lambeth Palace, organised by the Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ). Hosted by Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, on behalf of the Church of England, the … Read More
Progressive Jews help Spurs mark Holocaust Memorial Day
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hosted the annual civic interfaith Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration for the London Borough of Haringey. Those involved in this important event included Rabbi Sandra Kviat of Crouch End Chavurah and Louise Heilbron of Finchley Reform Synagogue. Rabbi Sandra said: “This was a poignant and thoughtful commemoration … Read More
Kingston events educate hundreds on horrors of the Holocaust
More than 900 school pupils in Kingston-upon-Thames attended events marking Holocaust Memorial Day at the local Progressive and Orthodox synagogues. The educational workshops were organised by Kingston Liberal Synagogue (KLS) and Kingston, Surbiton and District Synagogue (KSDS), with funding by the Royal Borough of Kingston Grant. They marked the 19th … Read More
Ark members helping create Holocaust film library for schools
Members of The Ark Synagogue have helped to create and support the online project Holocaust Learning UK, offering a unique array of films for secondary school students. The films – which are available free of charge to schools and individuals – provide pupils with the historical facts of the Holocaust, … Read More
HMD Reflection: Nothing is more powerful than human connection
By Rabbi Mark Goldsmith Senior Rabbi at Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue, writing on behalf of Progressive Judaism Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) has been marked on 27 January every year since 2001, in the UK and worldwide. There are learning and commemoration activities throughout the country on the day, and … Read More
The remarkable journey of a lost Czech prayer book
The grandparents of Nottingham Liberal Synagogue member Angela Strach from Brno, in the Czech Republic, were deported to Theresienstadt in 1942 and tragically murdered by the Nazis in Auschwitz in 1944. Like so many others, their story seemed destined to be lost to history. However, an extraordinary discovery brought a … Read More
Kol Chai Youth Worker
Kol Chai Reform Jewish Community is looking for a paid youth professional to join our team, to plan and run our monthly youth club, Sababa, for young people in Years 7-10 and initiate a new youth gathering for older teenagers in Years 11-13.