Leon Fenster |
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Leon is an artist from London, now based in Taiwan. His joyous art tells stories of cities, of individual families and, most recently, the Haggadah. His latest is a Beijing Haggadah, the first of many Haggadot based on specific cities. He also creates Wedding Ketubot and murals, as well as writing about and speculatively designing Jewish architecture.
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David Filer |
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I am currently a European Leadership Fellow at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and learning torah lishma - for its own sake. Next year, B"H, I will be studying for a masters degree in behavioural science at the LSE. In my spare time I run goyishe memes for off the derech teens (a page on facebook that your kids might know).
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Jonathan Freedland |
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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.
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Hadley Freeman |
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Hadley Freeman is a columnist and features writer for The Guardian newspaper. Born in New York, she has lived in the UK for 30 years and is fully bilingual in American and English. "House of Glass", her fourth book, was published in the US and UK in March 2020.
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Nicole Freeman |
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Nicole Freeman is the founder of The Kids' Kitchen, a multi award-winning cooking school for kids based in London but also offering online classes. She is a passionate foodie who started the school because her son was a fussy eater. She now teaches kids how much fun cooking can be and encourages them to prepare and try new foods and textures.
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Hadassah Fromson |
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Hadassah is a Rebbetzin at Golders Green United Synagogue, a Counselling Psychologist and mother of three. Her doctoral thesis explored sexual satisfaction in the Orthodox Jewish community. Her interests extend to bridging together the two worlds of Psychology and Torah to teach about and enhance spiritual growth and self-development.
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