Soapbox City 2014
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
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
Museum of Oxford News This item appeared on the Museum of Oxford’s Website and can be seen in situ by clicking belowhttps://www.oxford.gov.uk/news/20033/museum_of_oxford The Museum Team
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
www.sofo.org.uk This new museum is being built within the ground of the existing Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, which is currently housing its ongoing exhibitions. It has
We were delighted to learn that the Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) is undertaking an initiative to erect plaques to well known figures from amongst
The article below was featured in the Jewish Chronicle of 15th March 2012: Respect is due to a college Jew, by Peter Rosengard Click the
Exhibition: Oxford Town Hall January – March 2012 Life between the Nations: A war-time refugee story’ Persecution and survival: the experience of the
A new organisation has just appeared and is commended to those interested in our field: Jewish Heritage Europe aims to facilitate communication and information exchange regarding projects,
800 year old Hebrew manuscript published online by Bodleian Library One of the pages is signed by the author and scholar Maimonides An ancient
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.