We are seeking a proactive and reliable Assistant Caretaker to support our Head Caretaker on a part-time basis. This role will involve providing some holiday and absence cover for our full-time caretaker, as well as working alongside the Head Caretaker for tasks that require additional assistance or when there are special, large events on-site.
Assistant Caretaker: The Manor House Trust – Finchley N3
We are seeking a proactive and reliable Assistant Caretaker to support our Head Caretaker on a part-time basis. This role will involve providing some holiday and absence cover for our full-time caretaker, as well as working alongside the Head Caretaker for tasks that require additional assistance or when there are special, large events on-site.
Paying tribute to Simon Benscher
Simon Benscher – one of the most important figures in the modern history of Liberal Judaism – has died. A former Chair of the movement, his passion was building real connections with Liberal communities and members. He also played a vital role in merger conversations between Liberal Judaism and The … Read More
Sukkot 5785 around our Progressive communities
This Sukkot saw Liberal and Reform congregations across the UK and Ireland hold services, cheder activities, interfaith events and communal meals.
Rabbi Daisy Bogod joins Mosaic Liberal Synagogue
Rabbi Daisy Bogod has been appointed as the new rabbi of Mosaic Liberal Synagogue. She will take up the role in November, following the retirement of Rabbi Rachel Benjamin. Ordained by Leo Baeck College earlier this year, Rabbi Daisy has a long connection to Liberal Judaism – having grown up … Read More
A Yom Kippur journey through Jewish Norwich
This year, instead of the usual additional Yom Kippur service, Norwich Liberal Jewish Community set out on a unique journey of learning and exploration. The congregation organised a special event titled ‘A Walk of Jewish Norwich,’ led by one of the members, Stella Koenick. This was followed by a study … Read More
A Sukkot reflection from Liberal Judaism’s President
By Rabbi Alexandra Wright President of Liberal Judaism What can one say that is new about this autumn festival of Sukkot? Should we draw attention to the Torah reading for the first day of the festival (Leviticus 23:33-44): the designation of the full moon in the seventh month, the first … Read More
Rabbi and Priest unite for Sukkot/Harvest Festival charity walk
A Priest and a Rabbi walk into a castle. No, it’s not the start of a joke, but the beginning of a meaningful and memorable journey. Rabbi Neil Janes from South Bucks Jewish Community and Father Stuart Owen, Rector of St Peter’s Church Berkhamsted, have begun a four-day pilgrimage – … Read More