The Jewish Pointed Hat
How did the pointed hat of European aristocracy become an anti-Jewish Symbol? And was it the forerunner of the modern skullcap? An article in The Librarians an
How did the pointed hat of European aristocracy become an anti-Jewish Symbol? And was it the forerunner of the modern skullcap? An article in The Librarians an
The magazine Jewish Renaissance published in October 2019 featured Oxford on its front cover, and included as part of its PASSPORT series EIGHT separate articles by and
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
At the end of October 2017 the Jewish Chronicle’s Secret Schul Goer visited Oxford and our OJC became No:10 in the series. You can read
Ashmolean Museum, 16th November 2017 “The Jewish Journey takes 22 of the great riches of the Ashmolean Museum and with the guidance of Rebecca Abrams,
Published on 10th October 2017 by the AshmoleanMuseum, price £15(ISBN 9781910807033) The Jewish Journey tells the 4000 year history of the Jewish people through 22
Its only taken two years for the Oxford City Council to wake up! Luckily we had Pam to sound the bell. Her pushing the Council
Hidden Oxford on BBC1’s South Today – Evening News Thursday 3rd November 2016
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.