Limmud Together UK Summer - Presenters

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Tal Feingold

A 22 year old graduate of Law and Politics at the University of Liverpool. The Editor of an online magazine called The Eyewitness, which focuses on giving a platform to young voices on a variety of topics that they are passionate about. A regular campaigner against Antisemitism online who hopes to pursue a career in journalism.

Sunday 12:00
Sunday 12:00 Odessa to Redbank, Kingston to Moss Side – do British Jews have a duty to support the BLM movement?
 

Jamie Fleishman

Jamie Fleishman, son of Gene and Judy, is a student/teacher in the art of living. His soul centers around Jewish spirituality, intergenerational healing, and sacred community. After five years of studying, working, eating(!), and organising Limmud events in China, he stands for a nuanced, non-dualistic relationship between China and the world community.

Sunday 20:00
Sunday 20:00 Never Again: Why Jews Must Stand for Uyghur Freedom
 

Laura Fox

Laura has worked in Marketing & Advertising for 19 years specialising in employer brand, personal brand and recruitment marketing. Having worked for LinkedIn for 7 years she has deep knowledge of the platform and set up her own LinkedIn Consultancy in 2018. She advises her clients on how to leverage LinkedIn to support jobseeking, hiring, marketing and sales.

Sunday 11:00
Sunday 11:00 Winning CVs, nailing interviews, and maximising LinkedIn
 

Jonathan Freedland

Jonathan Freedland is an award-winning journalist, novelist and broadcaster. Columnist for the Guardian since 1997, previously the paper's Washington correspondent. Presenter of BBC Radio 4’s "The Long View". 2014 winner of the Orwell Special Prize for journalism. Author of eleven books, nine of them bestselling thrillers under the name Sam Bourne.

Sunday 17:00
Sunday 17:00 Peter Beinart in conversation with Jonathan Freedland
 

Eliyahu Freedman

Eliyahu Freedman founded the Facebook Group “Jewish Response to COVID-19”. He lives in Jaffa, Israel where he is a graduate student in Talmud at Tel Aviv University.

Sunday 15:00
Sunday 15:00 Inspirational initiatives in lockdown
 

Edie Friedman

Dr. Edie Friedman was born in Chicago and moved to the UK more than 40 years ago. Concerned to strengthen the link between social justice and Jewishness, in 1976 she founded the Jewish Council for Racial Equality (JCORE) of which she is now the executive director. She is a regular speaker and writer on race and asylum issues.

Sunday 10:00
Sunday 10:00 The disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on BAME communities in the UK
 

Dean Furman

Dean Furman's career began at Chelsea before moving to Glasgow Rangers. He has also played for Bradford, Oldham, Doncaster Rovers, and Supersport United in South Africa. Dean's accolades include promotion to the Championship in 2013, The Football League’s ‘Goal of the Season’, and four South African domestic titles. Dean has 56 caps for the SA national team.

Sunday 18:00
Sunday 18:00 Four-Four-Jew: football and the Jews
 

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