Gaby Wine
Gaby Wine is the JC's Community Editor and also enjoys writing features. You can contact her with community stories on [email protected]
‘After years of struggling with my disability, I am now able to live a full life’
Ruth was speaking at the Jewish Blind & Disabled annual fundraiser at JW3
First anniversary of October 7 will see community ‘come together in a united way’
No politicians are being invited to address the communal gathering to mark the first anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attacks
MDA UK donates mobile intensive care unit in memory of paramedic murdered on October 7
You can also help support MDA by donating towards a medi-cycle from JC readers
‘Our hearts were broken’: Vigil held for murdered six hostages
Hundreds of people attended a gathering in Hendon Park on Sunday
UK communal orgnisations mourn alongside Israel for the six hostages
Some of the communities had “adopted” a hostage to raise awareness of their plight
Families of hostages grieve for their loved ones
The bodies of six hostages were recovered from tunnels in Gaza on Saturday
Six thousand infiltrated Israel from Gaza on October 7
A new report has revealed double the number of people were involved in the attacks
IDF finds several bodies, ‘possibly hostages’, in Gaza
The identities of the bodies won’t be confirmed until tomorrow at the earliest
If anyone knows about fighting racism, it’s Jews
When anti-racism protests raise the Palestinian flags and hand out flyers calling for the expulsion of “Zionists” from Finchley, they entrench racism
European Maccabi Youth Games are an absolute winner
Over 800 young people enjoyed a week of sports in Herfordshire
Pioneering intergenerational volunteer project launched
Teenagers and elderly people prepared food together for a local food bank
Kindertransport refugees given warm reception at Mansion House
The Mayor and Mayoress of the City of London were marking 85 years since the Kinderstransport
Holocaust Centre North introduces Holocaust education to a new generation
The museum has planned a programme which conveys this period of history in an age-appropriate way
Willesden becomes first Jewish cemetery on international culture app
A number of prominent Jewish figures are buried in the north-west London grounds
Kisharon Noé pupils receive prestigious prize for young people
Four pupils were honoured with a Jack Petchey award
Chai Cancer Care CEO to step down
Lisa Steele has overseen the charity’s growth to 11 centres nationwide
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