Gaby Wine
Gaby Wine is the JC's Community Editor and also enjoys writing features. You can contact her with community stories on gwine@thejc.com
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
Stamford Hill children’s charity shortlisted for prestigious award
Children Ahead has launched a speech and language schools programme with the NHS
Huge mural of London Jewish life unveiled at JW3
The artwork at JW3 is full of famous Jewish faces and places
Prayers for Bushey murder victims to be said on Shabbat
The rabbi of Bushey Synagogue will lead prayers for the mother and two daughers killed in a crossbow attack on Tuesday night
Jewish Care supports residents as they go to the polls
The charity is providing support to all its clients, including those with disabilities, mental illness and dementia
Volunteers step up to repair babies’ headstones at Willesden Jewish Cemetery
The gravestones are over 100 years old
‘The Jewish community is determined to stand up and be counted’
We have every right to lead a Jewish life in the UK, said the head of CST
Hove memorial vandalised days after Chief Rabbi’s visit
Anti-Israel stickers were put on the yellow ribbons
Israeli and Jewish women protest outside the Times after controversial article on Hamas rapes
The demonstration also called attention to the women still held in Gaza
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