The Amazing History of the Oxford Jewish Community’s Menorah Magazine 1970 – 2025
By Sandra Dwek 2025 This is one person’s partisan account of how a small amateur magazine in a small Jewish community far outlasted the brief
By Sandra Dwek 2025 This is one person’s partisan account of how a small amateur magazine in a small Jewish community far outlasted the brief
Then and Now – Freda Silver Jackson Compiler: Freda Silver Jackson Pub. 1992 Oxford Jewish Congregation ISBN 0-9519253-1-8 Contents: Click on each chapter heading below
Originally Published in the Jewish Chronicle on 6th May 2022 concerning the special service of repentance taking place this Sunday at Christ Church Cathedral in
Oxford’s Jewish Heritage – Book List Author: Robin R. Mundill Pub. 2010 Continuum Books ISBN 978-1-84725-196-2 Link to Bodleian Genizah Collections Collection:
In 2013 the Oxford Jewish Heritage Committee (OJHC) launched The Oral History Project, an exciting initiative to record the life stories of members of the Oxford
The OJC project called MOJO – ‘Mapping our Jewish Roots’ – aims to display the origins of the members of Oxford’s Jewish community by collecting

See the detailed Roster of Medieval Jews researched by Pam Manix elsewhere on the OJH site.
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.