Opening Oxford to the World
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
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
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
Brad Sabin Hill, former Fellow in Hebrew Bibliography, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, gave a lecture in 2017 at the Centre, in conjunction
As Part of the 175th Anniversary Programme and in conjunction with the erection and dedication of the NEW Ark, an exhibition of Artefacts and Vestments
As Part of the 175th Anniversary Programme a special Service to celebrate the erection and dedication of the new Ark was held in front of
A lecture at the official opening of the relocated Hebrew and Jewish Studies Centre of the University of Oxford 8th Dec 2014 by Prof Judith
Symbiosis through time-Merton and its Jewish neighbours Sunday 6th July 2014: 2.30-5.30 pm TS Eliot Lecture Theatre Merton College As part of Merton’s 750th anniversary year, Merton College
Pam Manix from the Oxford Preservation Trust and the Oxford Jewish Heritage Committee talks about the forgotten stories that shaped Oxford. Really fascinating and moving
These articles, which were published in the New Year Supplement September 2013, are available to read by clicking on the names below and downloading them
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.