Daniel Tabor |
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Daniel is a retired teacher of English with a PhD in Education from the University of Warwick. He has written books and articles about education and Jewish history. Daniel is an active member of the Northampton Jewish community. He is also the current Chair of the Northampton InterFaith Forum.
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Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz |
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Lindsey is writing her second book, on Limmud; her first (2021) was on Orthodox Jewish women's religious lives. She has lectured at six universities and teaches at London School of Jewish Studies. She received Orthodox ordination from Yeshivat Maharat (2021) and is a co-founder of Azara, a new initiative creating Jewish text learning for everyone.
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Sophie Taylor-Levy |
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Sophie is an artist whose work is dedicated to innovating how we communicate with one another. Through one-to-one performances and intra-active sculptures, she seeks to create spaces where people can be vulnerable and simultaneously feel held and supported. Sophie takes inspiration from Jewish ritual, therapeutic approaches and new materialist theory. Sophie is a 2023 Limmud Microgrant recipient.
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Gabriel Turner |
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Gabriel is a Product Manager responsible for Child Safety at one of the big tech companies, trustee of the Jewish Youth Fund and one the Limmud Festival Team. Balancing safety, privacy, speech and accessibility, he's interested in how the rabbis have managed these machlokets over the last 2000 years.
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Jonathan Turner |
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Jonathan is a barrister and Chief Executive of UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) which he co-founded in 2011. UKLFI has made legal submissions in support of Israel in international tribunals and has frequently invoked laws to counter anti-Israel and antisemitic activity such as BDS and the financing of terrorist organisations.
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