You'll always have my heart or Esther's leaving blog
What a year this has been, truly unforgettable. I know this is every UJS president’s experience but I’d like to think the added factor of a pandemic can give me a few brownie points on that front.
But allow me to rewind a bit more for a second. To be cliché, I could have never imagined heading the Union of Jewish Students of the UK & Ireland, representing 8500+ students and all the other great talking points; let alone have an English accent. I arrived at university four years ago not knowing what a Jewish society is and now ended being the keeno of the year! A title I carry proudly.
Read more ShareHow Jewish students can support the Black Lives Matter movement?
Blog by Nina Freedman, Bristol J-Soc
In recent days, the media has been flooded with news of George Floyd and the despicable police brutality which is coming to light. George Floyd was a 46-year-old Black man who died after a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for 8 minutes while he was pinned to the floor in Minneapolis. The conversations about race that this has sparked are unbelievably important and present an opportunity for us all to evaluate our privilege. It has allowed the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement, founded in 2013, to once again come to the fore and reminds us why we need to be constantly working to fight racism in all its forms.
Read more ShareUJS Student Awards 2020
Last night (19th May) we hosted our 12th Annual Student Awards, celebrating the exceptional work of Jewish students up and down the country over the past year. Refusing to allow the COVID-19 Pandemic to halt celebrations, we moved the awards online. Over 150 people viewed the event live, hosted on Facebook and Zoom, celebrating Jewish student life on campus, recognising the incredible hard work and difference made by students!
Read more ShareYom Ha’atzmaut 2020
Today Israel turns 72 years old. In historical terms, it is a very young country indeed. My paternal grandma’s birth certificate notes that she was born in Mandatory Palestine - its birth is in living memory. Despite its adolescence and small size, as a collective we have much to be proud of on this day.
Read more ShareUnderstanding the Holocaust: A Student Perspective
In partnership with Yom Hashoah UK, we will be running a session looking at four survivor testimonies in particular. Aiming to create a safe space to ask questions, understand the Holocaust and how we can bring Holocaust Education back to campus.
AIRING: Tuesday, April 21st 2020 - 2:10pm-2:55pm