Roster of Medieval Jews
See the detailed Roster of Medieval Jews researched by Pam Manix elsewhere on the OJH site.
See the detailed Roster of Medieval Jews researched by Pam Manix elsewhere on the OJH site.
David M Lewis Past Professor of Ancient History in the University of Oxford Past President of Oxford Jewish Congregation & Oxford University Jewish Society Published
Two Oxford Jewish Heritage tours are available for booking for groups of up to 25, and for custom-tailored individual private tours. Victoria Bentata Azaz, a
Oxford’s Jewish Heritage’s Self Guided Tour From the King’s Jews of the Norman Conquestto the Refugee Scholars of the 1930s. A self-guided walk through
Please see the article ‘Jews in Oxford during the Period of Exclusion (1290-1656)‘ by Pam Manix elsewhere on this OJH site.
Some Jews in Oxford during the Period of Exclusion (1290-1656). Despite claims of a secret cadre of Jews being sheltered by the University the teaching
Kaytana is a weeklong day camp run in a field study center just outside Oxford. Fifty children from age 5 to 13 attended the camp
Celia Roth Cecil Roth, the youngest of the four sons of Joseph and Etty Roth, was born in 1899. His father, who had emigrated to
Martin Gilbert Jewish History Atlas Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1969 Jonathan A. Romain The Jews of England The Michael Goulston Education Foundation 1985 Cecil
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