Yulia Egorova |
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Yulia Egorova is Professor of Anthropology at Durham University. Her current projects examine representations of Jewish heritage in the United Kingdom and the notion of solidarity in initiatives of Jewish-Muslim dialogue. She is the author of Jews and Muslims in South Asia. Reflections on Difference, Religion, and Race (OUP 2018).
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Deetza Elf |
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Deetza works in Communications at Women for Women International, which supports women and girls affected by conflict to rebuild their lives, care for their families and strengthen their communities. Passionate about the power of storytelling, she shines a light on today’s forgotten conflicts and helps women survivors share their experiences.
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Louise Ellman |
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Louise Ellman was MP for Liverpool Riverside 1997-2019. She resigned from the Labour Party in 2019 because of Labour's antisemitism when Jeremy Corbyn was Leader. She rejoined in 2021 when Keir Starmer addressed the issue. She is a Board member of Labour Friends of Israel and joint chair of the Board of Deputies of British Jews
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Hannah Ewence |
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Hannah Ewence is Head of Humanities at University of Chester and Honorary Fellow, Parkes Institute for Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations, (Southampton). She is a historian of modern British Jewish life. Hannah is currently working on two projects; one on the experience of Jewish suburbanisation, and a second about Jewish communities in post-colonial Britain.
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Eylan Ezekiel |
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Eylan Ezekiel is an educator, writer and podcast host exploring the complexity of Jewish identity. Born into a mixed Indian Jewish and Ashkenazi family, he creates spaces — including Who Jew Think You Are? — where underrepresented Jewish voices are heard and hard questions about race, belonging and memory are asked.
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