Elisheva Salamo is keen to reach a wide range of people in the city notorious for its medieval massacre of Jews

For the first time since the Jews of York were wiped out in a pogrom more than 800 years ago, the small progressive community rebuilding a presence in the historic city has its own resident rabbi.

Elisheva Salamo arrived in York this week to take up her new post. As well as overseeing synagogue services, she will bring new ways of reaching people in the north-east of England who have some Jewish heritage or an interest in exploring the faith.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Waterloo Bridge masterpiece by Claude Monet expected to sell for £24m

Work is part of a series painted by the artist while he…

Global corporation tax reform: what are the key issues in G7 negotiations?

Here are the details behind the talks over Joe Biden’s proposals for…