Apology, 800 years on, for laws that expelled Jews from England
At Last a service to mark eight centuries since Synod of Oxford brings together chief rabbi, senior Anglicans and Roman Catholic bishop First published in
At Last a service to mark eight centuries since Synod of Oxford brings together chief rabbi, senior Anglicans and Roman Catholic bishop First published in
This event was celebrated in Oxford on Friday 15 July, 2022, when a historic ceremony took place at the University Church of St Mary the
Until June 1871, full membership of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham was confined to members of the Church of England. But the Universities
The Silver Video: As reported in Menorah (summer 2021) the Silver family found an old digital video recording made by George Silver at an Oxford
This story begins on Thursday 17th Nov 2016 with an email from Dr Michael Smith of the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) to Pam Manix
Bodleian Libraries There are many rare, beautiful and scholarly valuable Hebrew and Jewish manuscripts in the Bodleian Library and the libraries of the colleges of
Oxford Judaica post endowed by Sir Victor Blank As reported in the Jewish Chronicle 22 January 2021 The gift will support curator’s role for
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On the 800th anniversary of the 1222 Council of Oxford, Rebecca Abrams considers its implications for the Jews of England What must medieval Jewish magnate David of
Oxford University has received a landmark £80 million donation from the Reuben Foundation that will transform Oxford’s newest college, initially named Parks College. The college is now set
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.