Memorial Resited
Rose Garden Memorial Resited after 4 years 1st November 2016 The memorial to the medieval Jews of Oxford which was installed in the Rose Garden
Rose Garden Memorial Resited after 4 years 1st November 2016 The memorial to the medieval Jews of Oxford which was installed in the Rose Garden
On 7th March 2016 A Descriptive Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford edited by Prof Peter E Pormann, Professor of Classics and Graeco-Arabic Studies
Oxford gave sanctuary to many who fled Nazi persecution, and the refugees in turn made a colossal contribution to the University’s intellectual life, as a
Our thanks to the anonymous donor who has made the scanning of these out of print books about the Oxford Community possible. The chapters
The Jewish Chronicle Archive holds copies of all the JCs from 1841 to the present day. This, an article from the JC 1849, is the first of
Oxford’s Wayward Sons Jewish Chronicle March 28th 1969 This is the second or our extracts from the Jewish Chronicle Archives:
University Tests Bill Jews had been prevented from being full members of the University of Oxford because of a University Regulation which required them to
The Ongoing Mystery of Oxford’s Medieval Jewish Mikveh Oxford’s important medieval Jewish quarter is one of the best-documented 13th century Jewish communities that we have.
This article appeared in the Oxford Times of 7th May 2015 It appears by kind permission of the Editor, Mr Tim Hughes, and the Author,
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.