Jewish community in UKdomestic violenceanti-SemitismSUMMARYThis article is based on presentations given by the authors at The First International Conference on Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community鈥揚ursing Truth, Justice and Righteousness: A Call to Action, sponsored by Jewish Women International ...
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He was followed in 1842 by John (afterward Sir John) Simon, who was ultimately one of the last sergeants-at-law.Reform Movement. Meanwhile the community in both its sections was rent by a schism which left traces almost to the end of the century. Alike among the Ashkenazim and the ...
The findings provide evidence for a strong Jewish community in South Africa that created a strong sense of belonging to the Jewish people and a strong attachment to Israel. As expected, two of the key reasons for the decision to move to Israel were ideology and religion. The immigrants wanted...
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From the Introduction by Rosalind Peston (Chair of the Task Force): Since the publication of Women in the Jewish Community in 1994 I have been asked on numerous occasions, 'What happened to your report and its many recommendations?'. In 2008 I approached the Board of Deputies of British Jew...
The gender differences uncovered by WJR would appear to be at odds with earlier research into charitable giving in the UK Jewish community. An extensive 2016 report from the Institute of Jewish Policy Research (JPR) found that age was the most important predictor of charitable generosity (giving ...