Adam Wagner |
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Adam Wagner is a human rights barrister at Doughty Street Chambers and a Visiting Professor of Law at Goldsmiths University. He is currently Special Advisor to the Joint Committee on Human Rights Inquiry into the Government response to Covid-19.
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Lee Wax |
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Lee Wax is a rabbi and Jewish educator. She works part-time as training coordinator for Jewish Women's Aid, the only specialist UK agency supporting women and children affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence. She is passionate about training in the Jewish community on violence against women, how to prevent it and how to support those experiencing it
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Jonathan Wittenberg |
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Being a child of German-Jewish refugees profoundly influenced his life. He likes trying to understand and build relationships, between us, our Judaism and our spirituality; between different faiths; between refugees and hope; between humans, plants and animals. He has just published "Things My Dog Has Taught Me".
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Tamara Wolfson |
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Tamara is Cantor of Alyth Synagogue in London. Prior to her appointment at Alyth, she was Cantor at Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue and Spiritual Leader of Kehillah North London following her move to London in May 2018. Tamara was born and raised in New York.
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Sara Wolkenfeld |
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Sara Wolkenfeld is the Chief Learning Officer at Sefaria, where she pursues her passion of expanding Jewish textual knowledge for all. She is also a David Hartman Center fellow at the Hartman Institute of North America. Sara studied at various institutions of higher Jewish learning in American and Israel, and currently lives in Chicago, IL.
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