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Policies, passionate debate and pulling together for the greater good of Jewish students

Yesterday saw Esther Offenberg announced as the winner of the election to be UJS President for 2019-20. Esther will take over in June 2019. Until then current President Hannah Rose and the team have plenty to put into practice after another dynamic day of debate and democracy as students shaped their union.

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Esther Offenberg is UJS President 2019-2020

After a thrilling election period which saw three women candidates running against each other for the first time in 99 years, we can announce that the UJS President 2019-2020 is Esther Offenberg from Birmingham J-Soc!

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How to vote for the UJS President 2019-2020!

 

VOTING CLOSES AT 12PM TODAY!

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The 80th Anniversary of the Kindertransport

This weekend marks the 80th anniversary of the first Kindertransport. This is an important time to commemorate and thank the UK government for the important work done for refugee children in the 1930's. 

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Motions-Conference 2018

Here they are - your motions for UJS Conference 2018!

Sign up for UJS Conference 2018 here!

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UJS Presidential Candidates 2018

Nominations are now closed- here are your UJS Presidential candidates 2018!

Sign up for UJS Conference 2018 here!

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Interfaith week 2018

Read here Dalias reflection on Interfaith week 2018:

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Its your Turn - Nominations are open now!

Students, it’s your turn!

NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN IN THE UJS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Want to be the UJS President 2019-2020? Want to represent 8,500 Jewish students nationally and internationally? Want to lead your national union, create ground-breaking campaigns and combat antisemitism on a national scale?

 

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Jewish Students' support to the Pittsburgh Jewish community

In the aftermath of the horrific mass murder at a synagogue in Pittsburgh this Shabbat, young Jewish people and our allies are all asking the same question; how can we fix this?

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Exploring Zionism: An exciting week ahead on campus

UJS, in partnership with the Jewish Agency, are delighted to be brining Gil Troy on a campus tour this week. Author of The Zionist Ideas: Visions for the Jewish Homeland – Then, No, Tomorrow, Troy is an expert on Zionism’s history and its thinkers. Troy divides thinkers into six schools of thought, ranging from Labour Zionism, to religious Zionism, to political Zionism.

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