Oxford Jewish Casualties in the First World War; Three Mysteries
Published in Oxford Menorah Magazine, issue 212, September 2014, pp. 24-5 and reproduced here with the kind permission of the author Harold Pollins There is
Published in Oxford Menorah Magazine, issue 212, September 2014, pp. 24-5 and reproduced here with the kind permission of the author Harold Pollins There is
Further to the earlier article describing the history of a (probable) Jew living in Oxford’s Cornmarket St in mid 19th century Oxford, the same correspondents also
The Oxford Jewish Heritage Committee is grateful to two members of the OJC who have made us aware of some entries in the 1861 England
An organisation set up in 1933 to find work for refugee academics was used by many Jews in the period leading up to and after
David M Lewis Past Professor of Ancient History in the University of Oxford Past President of Oxford Jewish Congregation & Oxford University Jewish Society Published
In June 1931 several plaques were unveiled by the Oxford City Council to commemorate various events connected with the medieval Jewish presence in Oxford. These
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