Where were Oxford’s Mikvehs?
The Ongoing Mystery of Oxford’s Medieval Jewish Mikveh Oxford’s important medieval Jewish quarter is one of the best-documented 13th century Jewish communities that we have.
The Ongoing Mystery of Oxford’s Medieval Jewish Mikveh Oxford’s important medieval Jewish quarter is one of the best-documented 13th century Jewish communities that we have.
Oxford’s Wayward Sons Jewish Chronicle March 28th 1969 This is the second of our extracts from the Jewish Chronicle Archives
The Jewish Chronicle Archive holds copies of all the JCs from1841 to the present day.
Our thanks to the anonymous donor who has made the scanning of these out of print books about the Oxford Community possible. The chapters
The Oxford Jewish Heritage Committee is very grateful to Robert Norton, who has taken these aerial pictures of Oxford showing the Oxford Jewish Centre. Others
Oxford Jewry Pam Manix & Silke Schaeper This article was originally published in: Christ Church Library Newsletter vol. 4, issue 3, Trinity 2008, p. 1-5;
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.