

Welcome
In the past year, Jewish Care has continued to be there for the community. A source of support, a haven for all those who rely on us, and a place to be proudly Jewish in challenging times.
We have much to be proud of. We have made significant savings and increased continuity of care by reducing agency staff, and we have been rated ‘Good’ by CQC across our regulated services. In October 2023, we received planning permission for our new care and community campus in Redbridge and began building early this year to make our long-held dream a reality.
At our 2023 Annual Dinner, we were joined by former Prime Minister The Right Honourable Rishi Sunak MP who presented a prestigious Point of Light Award to Jewish Care volunteer Rita Roth. In November, we announced that Jewish Care and Jami would formally come together to ensure the continuation of mental health services for our community.
After four years of dedicated leadership by Jonathan Zenios as our Chairman, we are stronger than ever and thank him for his incredible commitment. In February, we announced that the Board has chosen Marcus Sperber to be the next Chair of Jewish Care.
Proud of all that we achieved, we are immensely grateful for the continued support and generosity of the community and lay leaders, volunteers and staff for their dedication, which ensures that Jewish Care, now including Jami, touches the lives of 12,000 people every week.




The Lord Levy
Life President

Steven Lewis President


Marcus Sperber
Chair
from 25 Sept. 2024

Daniel Carmel-Brown CEO
Cover photo: Harry Olmer MBE celebrates Chanukah with volunteer, Judi Stone, at Jewish Care’s Holocaust Survivors’ Centre.
Our Vision, Purpose, Values and Strategy
Our Vision
For Jewish Care to be the care and community services provider of choice for older people in the Jewish community and to support family members every step of the way.
Our Purpose
To deliver excellent care and community support services to the community that are Jewish at heart, either directly or with others.
Jewish Care is an organisation where Jewish culture and values are shared and celebrated throughout our work. The Jewish values of care and respect for others run through all we do. We will be distinguished by the Jewishness of the services we offer, and people will choose us because of this.
Our Values
Our values are central to the way we work. They are what make us distinctive and drive how we act as individuals and as an organisation. They shape our culture. They are:
Our Strategy
Our strategy sets out the seven priorities we want to achieve across the organisation from 2020-2025:
1 Jewish Care will be distinctively Jewish
2 Jewish Care will be recognised for quality and innovation
3 Jewish Care will be integrated in our community
4 Jewish Care will be the customer’s choice
5 Jewish Care will be an employer of choice
6 Jewish Care will be the champion of volunteering
7 Jewish Care will be a continued leader for the community for generations to come


Jewish Care Life President, Lord Levy with Mala Tribich MBE, Holocaust Survivors’ Centre member and winner of the Topland Group Business Lunch Award 2024.
Aims and Achievements
Strategic Priority: A continued leader for the community for generations to come
We aim to raise almost £17m from the community to be a continued leader for generations to come. Our aim is to ensure that the governance, leadership, financial state, health, resources and reputation of the organisation continue to be robust and well managed and allow us to serve the community for generations.
What we said we would achieve in 2023/24
Support overall priority of being a continued leader for generations to come.
What we achieved in 2023/24
Jewish Care made an operating surplus of £4.0m which was favourable to budget. This was primarily due to legacy fundraising which was £3.9m ahead of expectation.
Jewish Care made a £0.2 million operating surplus across our care home portfolio, reflecting an improvement of £3.6 million compared to 2022–23.
This enabled us to continue to touch the lives of 12,000 people every week.
We aim to raise almost £17m from the community.
Our aim is to ensure that our resources continue to be robust and well managed and allow us to serve the community for generations.
The community recognises the valuable work we do and donates generously to appeals, at events and via legacies.
We raised £22.0 million through our fundraising efforts. We raised £13.8 million overall for restricted and unrestricted purposes.
Our legacy fundraising exceeded expectations, generating an income of £8.2 million which exceeded our target.
At the end of March 2024, we had a promising pipeline of over £6 million.
We held 20 fundraising events attended by a total of approximately 6,000 people. This included a record number of 1,000 attendees at our Topland Business Lunch. We invited over 1,500 people to join us at our community Family Fun Day.
We introduced two new JC Family events, and we held our first Legacy Stewardship Reception.
The Social Work and Community Support Team received 1,948 referrals during 2023–24 and was managing 657 open cases at the end of March 2024. We saved £100,000 on the social work staffing budget this year without any redundancies.


We received planning permission for the Redbridge development - aerial photo from March 2024.
Our vision for the new first-class care and community campus in Redbridge.
Strategic Priority:
We aim to be the leaders in providing first-class services – our new care and community campus in Redbridge
We aim to be the leaders in providing first-class services. We will obtain planning permission for our wonderful, new purpose-built care and community campus in Redbridge that will comprise of a modern, fully accessible community centre space, a centre for people living with dementia, and a beautiful, first-class, purpose-built care home. This will meet the needs of the community in the east London and Essex area, now and in the future, ensuring our high-quality services are effective, efficient and sustainable in the long term.
What we said we would achieve in 2023/24
We will obtain planning permission for our wonderful, new purpose-built care and community campus in Redbridge.
What we achieved in 2023/24
We received planning permission for Jewish Care’s firstclass care and community campus in Redbridge, and construction commenced in January. This will include a 66-bed care home to replace our Vi & John Rubens House care home in Gants Hill, and a modern and fully accessible community centre space that will house The Dennis Centre for people living with dementia.
As well as building a beautiful, first-class, purpose-built care home and community centre space, this site will also act as Jewish Care’s campus in Redbridge, housing our social work team, our Meals on Wheels hub and communal space.
We aim to be the leaders in providing first-class services, ensuring our high-quality services are effective, efficient and sustainable in the long term.
During 2023–24, we secured two major donors who have generously committed to donating around 50% of the project’s cost for the new, first-class care and community campus in Redbridge.
Strategic Priority: The customer’s choice
We aim to be the customer’s choice and to become more sustainable. We will continue to provide excellent person-centred care and support for those who rely on us by enhancing our care homes to maintain high levels of occupancy and increasing self-funder occupancy to become more sustainable.
What we said we would achieve in 2022/23
We will enhance our care homes to maintain high levels of occupancy and increase self-funder occupancy to become more sustainable.
What we achieved in 2022/23
We exceeded the budgeted level of occupancy, achieving high occupancy across our care homes ending the year with 89% of our care home beds full, and self-funders at 42% across the estate.
We were effectively full with a waiting list of 131 people across our retirement living portfolio at the end of the year and as a result we exceeded our budget by £0.5 million.
We will become more sustainable and provide excellent person-centred care and support.
We aim to be the customer’s choice and to become more sustainable.
We will continue to provide excellent person-centred care and support for those who rely on us.

We reduced the use of agency staff from 8% at the start of 2023–24 to 2% by the end of the year, increasing continuity of care and making cost savings.
24% of our residents had used one of our community or day centre services before moving into either one of our care homes or retirement living apartments, demonstrating our ability to provide support as their needs evolve. This is an increase from 19% last year.
The number of compliments continue to increase while the number of complaints decrease, with a ratio of 13:1 compliments to complaints, an improvement from the 22/23 ratio of 10.65:1
Strategic Priority: An employer of choice
We aim to become the employer of choice and a continued leader for generations to come. We will focus on excellence in leadership and management, fair rates of pay and development opportunities for our staff.
What we said we would achieve in 2023/24
We will focus on fair rates of pay for our staff.
What we achieved
We continue to align to the London Living Wage, which increased the salaries of our lowest paid staff by 8% for 2023–24. This is possible thanks to the generous funding from The Wohl Legacy.
We aim to become the employer of choice.

A continued leader for generations to come.
We will focus on excellence in leadership and management and development opportunities for our staff.
Jewish Care experienced a voluntary care staff turnover of 17% and total staff turnover of 24% during 2023–24, compared to a sector average of 28%.
We worked hard to reduce the use of agency staff, ensuring greater consistency of care, reducing spend and increasing staff retention.
Since November 2023, we have been conducting and promoting a survey to collect equality, diversity and inclusion data from our staff to help us better understand the makeup of our workforce and ensure that the services we provide to our staff are appropriate and valuable.
Jewish Care’s median gender pay gap is 0%, the UK’s average median pay gap is 14.3% for all employees (fulltime and part-time).
Acknowledging our aging workforce, we have proactively worked to diversify the age profile of our organisation. In April 2023, 12% of our workforce was aged 34 or younger. In March 2024, this figure had increased to 15%. In our care homes, the proportion of staff aged 34 or younger rose from 11% in April 2023 to 16% in March 2024.
In November 2024, we launched our new Employee Value Proposition to enhance our talent acquisition capabilities and attract a broader audience of potential applicants.
We held our annual Staff Awards, recognising the amazing professionalism, commitment and dedication of staff across our services.
Strategic Priority: A champion of volunteering
We aim to be a champion of volunteering and to enable people to enjoy a first-class experience as volunteers, making the most of their skills and recognising the impact they make on the communities we serve.
What we said we would achieve in 2023/24
Recognising the impact of our volunteers and Jewish Care as the champion of volunteering.
What we achieved
Jewish Care volunteer Valerie Neadman won the JVN Lifetime Achievement Award 2023.
Abigail Saltman, MIKE youth development leader and volunteer, won the JVN Outstanding Young Volunteer of the Year Award 2023 as well as the Mayor of Redbridge Community Award.
Our Benefits Team, made up of volunteers, were Finalists in the Team of the Year category at the Third Sector Awards.
We continue to hold our annual Volunteer Awards, recognising the amazing contributions that our volunteers play in supporting services across Jewish Care.
We will launch our Youth Leadership programme in south Hertfordshire.
We aim for our volunteers to enjoy a first-class experience, making the most of their skills, developing creative solutions and enhancing expertise.

We successfully established a MIKE Youth leadership programme in Sandringham to create leaders and volunteers for the future.
The Training & Development team in the Volunteering Department has reviewed the training programme and are effectively using Better Impact (our volunteer management software), ensuring that training of individual volunteers is up to date and relevant to their role.
We have developed flexible training programmes online and, face to face, which include e-learning for people to learn from home. Light touch training provided every three years ensures volunteers are updated and safe.
Strategic Priority: Recognised for our quality and innovation
We aim to be the social care provider of choice for older people in the Jewish community, and to be recognised for the quality of our services and innovation. We will develop creative solutions and expertise, strengthening our core processes through technology across the organisation and enhancing our expertise to provide excellent care person-centred support for each individual to be the customer’s choice.
What we said we would achieve in 2023/24
To be recognised for quality.
To be recognised for innovation; we will develop creative solutions and expertise.
What we achieved
We continue to achieve ‘Good’ ratings from the CQC, with inspections this year, at Selig Court retirement living and Sunridge Court care home, confirming this standard.
Our nine care homes remain dedicated to providing high-quality residential, nursing and dementia care in environments that foster meaningful lives.
Our Kun Mor and George Kiss Home became the first care home in the UK to receive accreditation for DementiAbility, highlighting us as a pioneering care provider.
Our trained DementiAbility facilitators also ran a pilot project training staff at Vi & John Ruben’s House care home.
To be recognised for quality and innovation and provide excellent person-centred support for each individual to be the customer’s choice.
Winner of Best for Supporting Advice in the 2023 Retirement Living Awards.
Winner of the Best for Nutrition, Food and Dining Award at the Care Home Awards.
Winner of six out of ten awards at the 2023 Barnet Care Quality Awards.
Finalists in four categories for the Care Home Awards, shortlisted in six categories in the national Housing with Care Awards.
Five social workers recognised by the British Association of Social Workers in their Amazing Social Workers 2024 campaign.
To provide excellent care person-centred support for each individual and to be the customer’s choice.
On Wohl Court’s 5th birthday, tenants, volunteers and staff at our retirement living scheme celebrated the warm, close-knit Jewish community that we have created in the heart of Hendon.
Strategic Priority: Distinctively Jewish
Jewish Care will be distinctively Jewish – our aim is to ensure that the Jewishness of the experience we offer is clear, distinct and inclusive to meet the needs and expectations of the community we serve. We want people to experience the Jewish values of kindness, giving and welcoming in every interaction with us.
What we said we would achieve in 2023/24
Offer a distinctly Jewish experience and feel welcome in every interaction with us.
What we achieved
We launched our Jewish Care Siddur, thanks to the support of Geoff Hartnell, a volunteer at Anita Dorfman House care home. Designed to be inclusive and accessible for those who are visually impaired, the Siddur incorporates dementia-friendly features to ensure residents can participate and connect to Jewish life in the way that they choose, the Jewish Care way.
We continue to run community-wide engagement projects, such as the Rosh Hashanah Reflections booklet and Challah Cloth project.
To be distinctively Jewish, to meet the needs of the community we serve.
To ensure that the Jewishness of the experience we offer is clear, distinct and meets the needs and expectations of the community we serve.

We created a booklet and training on end-of-life requirements, understanding, culture, End of Life Care Plans, the importance of obtaining information, and the information required from a Jewish perspective.
240 staff were trained in the Jewish way of life and how this is practiced across the organisation.
We continue to provide external training sessions for other charities on the Jewish way of life.
Strategic Priority: Integrated in communities
We aim to be integrated in our communities, increase community engagement and be a champion of volunteering. Jewish Care will develop alongside members of the community we serve as we navigate a changing world of care. We will evolve to provide the support that is needed and work together with our communities to shape the future of care, and sustain our ability to meet their changing expectations and needs. We will do this by expanding our regional communities programme. We will engage effectively with supporters, volunteers, leaders, partners and clients to respond to their needs and provide them with first-class care and services.
What we said we would achieve in 2023/24
We aim to be integrated in our communities and increase community engagement. We will do this by expanding our regional communities programme.
What we achieved
21,000 people attended our community services over the year including community centres, centres for people living with dementia, Connect@ centres and the Holocaust Survivors’ Centre. This is a 60% increase from the 22/23 attendance.
Our community centre programme, for those over 65, now offers activities ranging from Bridge, yoga, Pilates, line dancing and table tennis in three of our hubs.
There were 58,000 attendances over the year across our community and regional outreach services including befriending, JC Presents, JC Explore, Meals on Wheels, Supportive Communities, community dementia groups, sports and exercise groups, and groups for those aged 65+.

We celebrate festivals together, across our care campuses and community centres, bringing warmth and light to all those we support.
Future Aims for Jewish Care 2024/2025
We are pleased to share our six major objectives for Jewish Care for the current financial year April 2024 – March 2025
An Employer of Choice
1Recruit and retain the next generation to mitigate the risk of our ageing workforce. We will do this by embedding the new Employee Value Proposition, and working in partnership with colleges, social care educators and Cohesion recruitment. We will also be even more transparent about career development and progression as well as sustaining and holding true to our inclusive values.
A continued leader for generations to come
2
Continue to build the new care and community Campus in Redbridge. Increase efficiency of our non-front-line activity and remove at least £0.5m from our cost base. Develop a digital strategy and roadmap to complete, utilise and integrate our systems architecture to deliver further savings in years to come.
Recognised for quality and innovation with Jami
3 Maintain the three pillars of advice and advocacy, treatment and support and education and campaigning at current scope and scale for adult mental health provision and improve access (front door) customer experience by responding more quickly to enquiries. Better meet the demand for children and young people’s (aged 11-25) mental health and their carers through growth of the service to support 80% more beneficiaries.
Distinctively Jewish
4
Continue to provide training (both face to face and in written form) and guidance as well as develop a library of Prayer books to include a bespoke and accessible Siddur (Prayer book for Shabbat), Haggadah (service for Passover) and Machzor (prayer book to be used at festivals) to improve residents, staff and volunteers’ ability to access services in a meaningful and inclusive way.
A Champion of Volunteering
5
Develop, by locality, a support programme for volunteers to ensure that compliance and registration systems are robust, provide training and support to volunteers in position and continue to evolve volunteering roles to meet the needs of the services.
The Customer’s Choice
6
Continue to maintain high occupancy (89%+) and be the customer’s choice by being agile and making tactical adjustments to stay relevant to the demands of our community. Put in place a plan that will map the needs of the Jewish Care estate over the coming 20 years, to ensure that every building reaches the standard required for Jewish Care to remain The Customer’s Choice.
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Community centre members enjoy staying active and connecting with others in the community.
What People Said
In the last financial year, we received 742 compliments and 57 complaints, which is an overall ratio of 13 to 1, compliments to complaints.
A further breakdown is below:
2023-24
13 to 1
Organisational Total
2022-23
742 compliments 57 complaints 10.65 to 1 714 compliments 67 complaints
Homes & Regulated Services 6.9 to 1 271 compliments 39 complaints 4.75 to 1 247 compliments 52 complaints
Community Services 25.6 to 1 205 compliments 8 complaints
Some of our compliments are as follows:
“A big thank you on behalf of myself and all of our family for the loving, kind way in which my mother was treated during her stay with you. It was very comforting and reassuring to know she was so well looked after day and night particularly in the last months.”
“I would like to let you know how much I appreciate the great care that I receive at Wohl court.”
“I had to write and say what a lovely day it was at the Centre yesterday, and I really must thank all of the super staff who worked so hard - they were absolutely marvellous, as was the lovely atmosphere created.”
“I am writing to thank you very much for the time you spent with me yesterday. It is hard to overstate how grateful I am for the kind and sensitive way in which you spoke to me and how reassured I feel as a consequence. I felt genuinely listened to. I feel as if a weight has been lifted from my shoulders and a fresh understanding that we, as a family, are not in this alone.”
“I really enjoy my volunteering for Jewish Care and hope I can continue to do so for many years to come.”
Our Year in Photos






01. Residents and relatives enjoyed the Friends of Stella & Harry Freedman House annual garden fête, raising funds for the care home’s activities. 02. Winner of JVN Outstanding Young Volunteer of the Year Abigail Saltman, skydived to raise funds for Jewish Care’s new care and community campus in Redbridge. 03. Wolfson Assisted Living resident Leslie Joseph, who was awarded the Legion of Honour, laid a wreath at our Remembrance Sunday service at Sandringham. 04. Residents at Otto Schiff care home at the Maurice & Vivienne Wohl Campus took part in the Dance for Life programme for people living with dementia. 05. Toddlers and older people living with dementia connected at intergenerational sessions run by Hartbeeps at The Sam Beckman Centre. 06. Henny Franks, member of Jewish Care’s Holocaust Survivors’ Centre, celebrated with Jewish Care on her 100th birthday last year.






07. Actress and writer Tracy-Ann Oberman was the guest speaker at the Friends of Rosetrees fundraising lunch. 08. Joseph Winton celebrated his 105th birthday with family, friends and staff at a birthday tea at Stella & Harry Freedman House at The Betty and Asher Loftus Centre. 09. Dame Maureen Lipman DBE, actress and columnist, spoke at the Friends of Sidney Corob House dinner, raising funds to enhance the lives of residents with enduring mental health needs. 10. Author and comedian Adam Kay was guest speaker at the Local Angels fundraising lunch, raising funds for the new care and community campus in Redbridge. 11. We officially opened our Sandringham care campus. 12. Members of Redbridge Jewish Community Centre were among those celebrating Purim across community centres, care homes and retirement living.

Our caring and professional staff support and empower residents across our care homes.
Reporting
Our income
For the year ended 31 March 2024
Our expenditure
For the year ended 31 March 2024
Donations And Legacies
Capital Project Donations
Charitable Activities
Other Income
£20,805,000
£1,172,000
£42,119,000
£513,000
Investment Income
£1,595,000
Land and Property Sales £7,005,000
Fundraising
£4,223,000
Care Homes
£44,070,000
Day Centres
£7,714,000
Retirement Living
£5,581,000
Mental Health
£2,902,000
Social Work £2,304,000
Community Services
£700,000
Investment Management Fees £218,000
Financial Report
The bottom line
The fiscal year 2023-24 marked a healthy performance. We successfully reversed the £6.5m deficit incurred in 2022-23, achieving a £6.7m surplus in 2023-24. This surplus is entirely attributable to the sale of surplus land and properties, which generated £7.0m. Excluding these one-off sales, we would have faced a £0.3m deficit, a significant improvement from the previous year’s £6.5m deficit.
Our main sources of funding and income
Income from charitable activities reached £42.1m in 2023-24, up from £39m in 2022-23. The yearon-year growth in primarily due to an increase in the number of local authority-funded residents and inflationary adjustments to the amounts paid by local authorities.
We received £20.8m in donations and legacies in 2023-24, £2.7m more than the previous year. This increase was driven by a £3.6m rise in legacies, from £4.6m to £8.2m, which are donations or bequests made to the charity through a will or estate plan. However, donations decreased by £0.9m, from £13.5m to £12.6m, as some donors redirected their funds to Israel following the events of 7 October 2023.
How we spent the funds
Expenditure on our charitable activities, including care homes, Retirement Living, community centres, social work, and community support services, totalled £59.4m in 2023-24, up from £58.1m in 2022-23.
Our main area of expenditure, staff, increased by £0.5m, or 1.3%, from £42.3m to £42.8m. This rise was driven by a £1.3m increase in wages and salaries, in line with the annual salary uplift, including an 8% increase in the London Living Wage, generously subsidised by the Wohl Legacy. This increase was partially offset by a £0.6m reduction in agency staff costs due to better control of rostering and annual leave arrangements.
Property costs increased by £1.7m, or 14%, from £12.7m to £14.4m due to sharp increases in utilities, security, repairs and maintenance.
Overall, 94% of our spending goes towards charitable services, with only 6% spent on raising additional funds through events, appeals, and investment activities.
Expenditure on Individual Charitable Services
• Care Homes: Expenditure increased to £44.1m (2022-23: £43.4m), driven by rising property costs and offset by staff efficiency improvements, the closure of our Brighton care home in December 2022, and a reduction in agency staff usage from 8% at the start of 2023-24 to 2% by year-end.
• Retirement Living: Costs rose to £5.6m (2022-23: £5.4m), driven by rising property costs.
• Day Centres: Expenditure increased to £7.7m (2022-23: £6.8m) and income rose by 33% to nearly £1.0m, reflecting the return to in-person activities following the pandemic.
• Mental Health Services: Costs increased marginally to £2.9m (2022-23: £2.8m).
• Social Work and Community Services: Expenditure decreased to £3.0m (2022-23: £3.2m) due to the recovery of a previously irrecoverable bad debt. Our social work service is entirely funded by donations. 24% of our residents had used one of our community or day centre services before moving into either one of our care homes or retirement living apartments, demonstrating our ability to provide support as their needs evolve.
Capital Improvements
In 2023-24, we invested £4.1m in capital improvements. This included £1.6m for planning, demolition, and initial construction stages for our care and community campus in Redbridge, £1.3m for the finalisation of the Sandringham and Wohl Court building projects, and £1.2m for upgrading existing properties, IT equipment, and infrastructure.
The impact of the Budget in November 2024
In the 2024 Budget, the Government announced changes to employers’ National Insurance contributions, increasing the rate from 13.8% to 15% and lowering the threshold from £9,100 to £5,000, with effect from April 2025. This will cost Jewish Care about £1.1m, nearly 3% of our staff costs. This will impact our financial planning for 2025-26, but it does not affect our ability to continue as a going concern.
Financial Report
Further analysis of the Group Charitable Activities (Operations)
The financial report on the previous page and the fund movements below are a summary of information extracted from the annual accounts and contain information relating to the Statement of Financial Activities.
These summarised accounts may not contain sufficient information to allow for a full understanding of the financial affairs of the charity. For further information, the full accounts, which received an unqualified audit opinion, should be consulted. Copies of these can be obtained from jewishcare.org/helpful-resources/reports-and-publications/annual-reports-accounts, info@jcare.org or Jewish Care, Amélie House, Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Campus, 221 Golders Green Road, London NW11 9DQ.
The annual accounts were approved by the Trustees on 18 November 2024.
Fund Movements

We support people across our services to celebrate Jewish life and traditions.
Honorary Officers & Board of Trustees
Spanning the period of 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024
Life President, President & Honorary Presidents




Life President The Lord Levy President Steven Lewis Honorary Presidents Dame Gail Ronson DBE, Stephen Zimmerman
Trustees














Top Row Jonathan Zenios (Chair) (Res. Sep 24) Gayle Klein (Joint Vice Chair) Arnold Wagner OBE (Joint Vice Chair) Darren Braham, Michael Brodtman Middle Row Stephanie Cooper, Adam Dawson, Simon Friend, Harold Gittelmon, Leah Hurst Bottom Row Jonathan Rose, Dr. Jonathan Shapiro, Marcus Sperber, Amy Woolf
Key Stakeholder Groups
Jewish
Care would not be able to do its vital work without the dedication of its staff, lay leaders, expert groups and committees.
Committees of the Board
Clinical Governance Committee
Jonathan Shapiro (Chair)
Asher Steene
Charles Daniels
Natalie Grazin)
Simon Caplan
Simon Friend (res. Feb 24)
Suzanne Joels (res. Feb 24)
Community Services & Volunteers
Gayle Klein (Chair)
Harold Gittelmon
Ian Grant
Linda Bogod
Matthew Kayne
Michael Blake
Michael Radbil
Tamara Zenios
Finance, Audit and Investment
Michael Brodtman (res. as Chair Sept 23)
Darren Braham (Chair) (appt. Dec 23)
Joel Greenwood (appt. 18 Sep 23)
Steven Fobel
Stuart Roden
Marcus Sperber (appt. Mar 24)
Suzi Woolfson
Jonathan Zenios
Fundraising Advisory
Strategy Committee
Marcus Sperber (Chair)
Danielle Lipton
Gayle Klein
Jonathan Zenios
Linda Bogod
Nicole Ashton
Philip Freedman
Steven Lewis
Fundraising Governance Committee
Gayle Klein (Chair)
Linda Bogod
Leah Hurst
Steven Lewis
Gerard Cohen
Philip Freedman CBE, KC (Hon)
Suzanne Jacobs
Amy Woolf (res. Nov 22)
Andrew Freedman (appt. Dec 22)
Human Resources sub committee
Arnold Wagner OBE (Chair)
Richard Fox
Paul Godfrey
Lucie Roth (res. Feb 24)
Jeff Wolfin
Tessa Arnold (appt. Jun 22)
Internal Audit, Assurance & Risk Committee
Stephanie Cooper (Chair)
Darren Braham (appt. Mar 24)
Ian Colletts
Paul Godfrey
Daniel Johanan
Daniel Lehmann
Simon Mann
Daniel Pike
Marcus Sperber (appt. Feb 23)
Warren Taylor
Simon Wagman
Arnold Wagner OBE
Mental Health Committee
Harold Gittelmon (Joint Chair) (appt. Mar 24)
Adam Dawson (Joint Chair) (appt. Mar 24)
Tessa Arnold (appt. Mar 24)
Michael Glass (appt. Mar 24)
Gideon Kay (appt. Mar 24)
Gemma Lyons (appt. Mar 24))
Susan Mandelbaum (appt. Mar 24)
Abigail Swerdlow (appt. Mar 24)
Warren Taylor (appt. Mar 24
Nominations Committee
Jonathan Zenios (Chair) (res. Sep 24)
Simon Friend (res. Dec 23)
Leah Hurst (appt. Sept 23)
Gayle Klein
Arnold Wagner OBE
The Lord Levy
Steven Lewis
Marcus Sperber (appt. Mar 24)
Stuart Roden
Pension Trustees
Hyman Wolanski (Chair)
David Semaya
Hugo Gravell
Jack Carmichael
Matthew Gold
Michael Lawson
Professor Julian Franks
Robin Ellison
Simon Morris
Property Strategy Group
Jonathan Rose (Chair)
Michael Brodtman (res. March 23)
Jon Gershinson
Simon Moscow
David Pollock
Sam Sherrard
Geoff Springer
Matthew Weiner
Remuneration Committee REMCO
Arnold Wagner OBE (Chair)
Tessa Arnold
Darren Braham (appt.. Mar 24)
Adam Dawson
Marcus Sperber
Jonathan Zenios
The Care and Housing Quality Committee
Leah Hurst (Chair)
Ruvi Bloom
Deborah Yudolph
Dr Vivienne Gould
Matthew Weiner
Alex Cowan
Jonathan Rose
Jonathan Shapiro
Key Stakeholder Groups
Committees
Dementia Consultative Group
Dr Vivienne Gould (Chair)
Dr Joan Bayes
Rabbi Amanda Golby
Michael Rose
Disability Services
Alex Cowan (Chair)
Simon Davies
Andrew Goodwin
Oliver Natelson
Rabbi Gideon Schulman
Jewish in Jewish Care
Harold Gittelmon (Chair)
Rabbi Miriam Berger
Rabbi Elchonon Feldman
Ilana Greenblatt
Rabbi Junik
Rabbi Akiva Rosenblatt
Michael Radbill
Sandra Saintus
Richard Shone
Michael Sobell Jewish Community
Centre Advisory Group
Michael Radbil (Chair)
Brian Bradley
Dr Jerome Cohen
Marcus Franks
Rony Sabah
Karen Simon
Lea Winegarten
Patrons Committee
Steven Lewis (Chair)
Ed Barnett (res. Mar 23)
Linda Bogod
Neil Hasson
John Heller
Andrew Klein
Nicola Loftus (res. Sep 23)
Alex Midgen (res. Sep 23)
David Pollock
Jonathan Zenios
Stephen Zimmerman
Redbridge Jewish Community
Centre Advisory Committee
Jon Jacobs (Chair)
Richard Bronzite
Sally Caplan
Rosalind Gold
Ian Grant
Howard Kemp
Martine Groman-Marks
Alan Weinberg MBE

Women of Distinction Committee 2023
Fundraising Committees
Thanks to all on the following committees who do so much to support Jewish Care.
Bridge Extravaganza
Patsy Bloom (Co-chair)
Susan James (Co-chair)
Loretta Burns
Adele Goldstein
Jacqueline Lawson
Ruth Masri
Jenifer Rosenberg OBE
Arlette Shamash
Nathalie Shashou
Rosalyn Springer
Ghita Tarn
Wendy Goodkind
Shirley Young
Bridge Queens
Jacqueline Lawson (Co-Chair)
Linda Bogod (Co-Chair)
Sandra Birnbaum
Tina Cole
Lisa Meir
Lois Winter
Pro-Am Golf Tournament
Jeremy Curtis (Co-Chair)
Charles Curtis (Co-Chair)
Richard Leslie
Mark Pears
Holocaust Survivors’ Centre Dinner
Linda Bogod (Chair)
Charlotte Philippsohn
Stephen Philippsohn
Alicia Lewis
Patti Green
Sue Pollock
Juliette Overlander
Talya Gordon
Michael Blake
Emma Freud
Georgia Morgan
Sarah-Jane Burstein
Debra Kluck
Melanie Gotleib
Woman of Distinction
Danielle Hess (Co-Chair)
Danielle Lipton (Co-Chair)
Miki Caplan
Natalie Cesman
Marcia Green
Emma Krais
Hannah Lewis MBE
Lynn Lindsay
Philippa Mintz
Jenifer Rosenberg OBE
Alison Toffel
ADGS
Harold Sorsky (Chair)
Sandra Sorsky
Tony Gerver
Michele Cohen
Business Group
Lord Leigh (Chair)
Tracey Alper
Daniel Amini
Michael Beagelman
Michal Berkner
Lee Cory
Beverley Cummin
David Curtis
Andrew Freedman
Gemma Godfrey
Elliot Gold
James Harding
Lucinda Kemeny
Erica Lawee
Daniel Lehmann
Charlotte Parnes
Dan Reinhold
David Reitman
Sam Riesenberg
Gary Rokenson
Bill Shaul
Mark Simon
Stephen Ziff
Stephen Zimmerman
Derek Zissman
Pro-Am Golf Tournament
Jeremy Curtis (Co-Chair)
Charles Curtis (Co-Chair)
Richard Leslie
Mark Pears
Property Investment Group
Stephen Gevertz (Chair)
Ben Grossman
Oliver Kaufman
Philip Lewis
Steven Lewis
Joshua Kanter
Alex Bowman
Hayley Scott
Richard Starr
Matthew Weiner
Topland
David Pollock (Chair)
Chaim Aziz
Joanne Barnett
Simon De Friend
Stacy Eden
Gideon Gold
Asher Golker
Benji Greenwold
Caroline Hanouka
Lloyd Harris
Richard Harris
Mark Kingston
Nicola Kravitz
Steven D Lewis
Steven Lewis
Michael Marciano
Jay Marks
Peter Shasha
Ryan Springer
Matthew Tinger
Local Angels
Gayle Klein (Chair)
Mandy Cassen
Yochy Davis
Maureen Diamond
Mandi Dobias
Suzanne Kaye
Karen Leibovitch
Michelle Lucas
Bernice Selby
Fundraising Committees
Redbridge Sports & Entertainment/ RAGS Brochure
Andrew Klein (Chair)
Daren Burney
Simon Brody
Eddy Collins
Vince Goldstein
Steve Goldstone
Adam Shafron
Barry Soraff
Phil Spencer
RAGS Golf
Andy Green (Chair)
Family Fun Day Committee
Bradley Krom
Zoe Lyons
Jordanna Hamilton-Levi
Nicky Starkowitz
Amy Woolf
Amanda Dysch
Jenna Kay
Coral Crann
Emma Gross
Friends of Sidney Corob House
Charlotte Polak ( Chair)
Jonathan Ainley
Rebecca Davidson
Ian Cohen
Nicki Cohen
Dalia Freedman
Friends of Stella & Harry Freedman House
Rosa Begon (Chair)
Sally Abraham
Sue Braham
Estelle Conway
Stephanie Dickens
Keith Gilston
Sheila Lawrence
Brandon Malinsky
Jackie Midda
Gloria Morgan
Raymond Turner
Friends of Stepney & Brenner
Janet Foster (Chair)
Denise Alexander
Julia Da Costa
Heather Duffy
Marie Joseph
Sandra Brandes
Geraldine Tuohy
Options Committee
Sandy Cohen (Co-Chair)
Andrea Kaplin (Co-Chair)
Paul Littman
Barry Bloombaum
Linda Bloombaum
Ruth Allen
Judith Littman
Brian Rothfeder
Helen Rothfeder
Southend and District Aid Society
Geoff Cohen
Derek Silverstone
YJC Property Committee
Holly Nineberg (Co-Chair)
Jack Margolis (Co-Chair)
Ben Lewis
Emily Angel
Sam Gilman
Jonni Glick
Jake Rinsler
Joe Rosenblatt
Joshua Perlmutter
Marc Charles
Oliver Brecher
Aaron Reid
Roni Rosenberg
Ben Kanerick
Talia Jacobs
Zach Harris
YJC Essex Committee
Josh Wynne
Josh Dobias
Young Patrons Dinner Committee
Nicole Ashton (Chair)
Deborah Abram
Tate Edwards
Clark Norton
Emilia Issacs
Sophie Wimborne
Jamie Philippsohn
Jessica Frydling
Friends of Rosetrees
Rita Roth (Chair)
Anne Phillips
RJCC Football Quiz
Jon Jacobs (Chair)
Patrons
Jewish Care wishes to thank the following Patrons for their unstinting generosity.
4 Daughters Charitable Trust
Mandy & Bradley Abkin
Anthony Abrahams
Stephen & Hayley Allan
Lord Alliance of Manchester
Lisa & Paul Althasen
Ruth & Henry Amar
René & Lance Anisfeld
Argo Real Estate Limited
Edward Azouz
Leo Baeck Housing Association Limited
Adrienne Baker
The Paul Balint Charitable Trust
Rebecca & Ed Barnett
BDO LLP
Julia & Alan Bekhor
The Benecare Foundation
Lesley & Michael Bennett
Jonathan Bergwerk
The Pauline and Harold Berman Charitable Trust
Benson Black Memorial Trust
Carolyn & Harry Black
Debra & Neil Blair
Nicola & Julian Blake
Su & Michael Blake
Sir Victor & Lady Blank
Linda & Tony Bloom MBE
The Patsy Bloom Charitable Trust
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Gabrielle & Nigel Bobroff
The Bogod Family
The Sir Clive Bourne Family Trust
Bettina & Michael Bradfield
Lisa & Darren Braham
The Brecher Family
Peggy Brett
Consuelo & Anthony Brooke
Doreen Brown
Howard & Lesley Burkeman
Paula & Daren Burney
Susan & John Burns
Jackie Caring
Richard Caring
Anzia & Paul Charney
Mr Alex Chesterman OBE
& Mrs Angela Chesterman
Sir Trevor Chinn CVO
& Lady Susan Chinn CBE
Wendy & Andrew Cohen
J Coller Foundation
Simone & Simon Collins
Rhona & Simon Conway
The Harold & Daphne Cooper Charitable Trust
Marcus Cooper
Sarah & Jason Cooper
The Sidney & Elizabeth Corob Charitable Trust
Malcolm Dagul
David, Michael & Elie Dangoor
Libby & Simon Dangoor
Brigitta & Manny Davidson
Sir Mick & Lady Barbara Davis
Beryl & Neil Davis
Nikki & Guy Davis
– in loving memory of Laura Davis
Rita & Stanley Davis
Jonathan Dennis
Richard Desmond
Marion & Anthony Diner
Sir Harry Djanogly CBE
Dollond Charitable Trust
Sir Lloyd Dorfman CVO CBE & Lady Sarah Dorfman OBE
Dame Vivien Duffield DBE
Wendy & Michael Dunitz
Ruth & Martin Dunitz
NJD Charitable Trust
Graham Edwards & Georgina Black
The Esfandi Charitable Foundation
The Feldman Family
Beverley & Jonathan Feuer
Jacqueline & Steven Fine
Lord & Lady Fink
The Fisch Family
S and V Fobel
Claire & Michael Francies
Sara & Adam Franks
Michèle & Keith Freedman
Suzanne & Simon Friend
Shoshana Lyn Fuss
Galloway & Mann families
Jackie & Michael Gee
The Nigel Gee Foundation
Harold & Jacqui Gittelmon
Jonathan & Rebecca Glassberg
Lynn & Stuart Glyn
Pierrette & Michael Goddard
Michelle & Paul Godfrey
Alison & Avi Goldberg
Claire & Daniel Goldberg
Carolyn & Michael Goldhill
Grete Goldhill
Norma & Alan Goldman
Family Goldmeier
Adele & Michael Goldstein
Edna & Peter Goldstein
Patrons
Sharon & Jonathan Goldstein
Nicola & Vincent Goldstein
Jordan Max Goodman
Charitable Trust
Adrian Gordon
Marcus Gordon Family
Talya & Grant Gordon
Green/Lawson Family
Ruth & Tony Green
Tina & Philip Green
Naomi & Jeffrey Greenwood
Ben Grossmann
Gundle Philanthropic Trust
Rochelle & Nicholas Hai
The Hammerson Family
Caroline & Allen Hanouka
Jacqui & John Harris CBE
Richard Harris & Esther Isaacs
Jemma & Richard Harris
Mr Jonathan D Harris CBE & Mrs Jeniffer Harris
Lara & Jason Harris
The Maurice Hatter Foundation
The Ernest Hecht
Charitable Foundation
Lady Morven Heller
Susan & Andrew Heller
Dr Terry & Mr John Heller
Reva & Nigel Henry
Ian Karet & Sara Hoffbrand
Harry Hyman
Sir George Iacobescu CBE & Lady Gabriela Iacobescu
The J Isaacs Charitable Trust
Louise & Alan Jacobs
Susie & Barry Jacobs
The Jaffe Family
Susan & Stephen James JOGRAM
Abbie & Mark Joseph
JUSACA Charitable Trust
Susan & Neville Kahn
Helene & Clive Kahn
Lord & Lady Kalms MBE
The Kaye Family
The Michael and Ilse Katz Foundation
The Klein Family
Klein Family Foundation
Dawn & Michael Koby
Gerald Kraftman
Lauren & Michael Kraftman
The Kyte Charitable Trust
The Lambert Charitable Trust
Anita & Brook Land
Zara Land
Alfred Landecker Foundation (made possible by Peter Harf)
Jackie & Melvin Lawson
Shirley Lawson
Laren & Mandell Families
Antonia & Peter Leach
Jane & Brian Leaver
The Lee Family
Morris Leigh Foundation
The Kennedy Leigh Charitable Trust
Sharon & Henry Lennard
The Leslau Family
Lord & Lady Levy
The Ralph Levy Charitable Company
Dr Julian Lew KC & Mrs Margot Lew
Alicia & Steven Lewis
Hannah & David Lewis
Michelle & Steven Lewis
Hilda & Cecil Lewis Charitable Trust
Lewis, Press & Feinstein Families
Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust
David and Ruth Lewis Family Charitable Trust
Clare & Brian Linden
Lord & Lady Livingston
The Locker Foundation
Lockton Real Estate and Construction
The Loftus Family
The Betty and Aubrey Lynes Family
Lynne & Brian Magnus
Paula Marber
Lorraine and Geoffrey Margolis
Belinda Marks
Rosemary Marks
Selina & David Marks
The Alan Mattey Charitable Trust
Mr David Meller CBE & Mrs Wendy Meller
Jacqueline & Michael Meller
Lord Mendelsohn & Lady
Mendelsohn CBE
Claire & David Menton
Jane & David Metter
Karen & Alex Midgen
Milton Damerel Trust
The Mintz Family
Elizabeth & Ashley Mitchell
Diana & Allan Morgenthau
Moss Family Charitable Trust
The Brian & Jill Moss Charitable Trust
Paul & Charlotte Munford
Marion & Guy Naggar
Jodi & Ezra Nahome
The Rosemarie Nathanson Charitable Trust
Nirvana Charitable Trust
Sue & Leo Noé
– Rachel Charitable Trust
Louise & Michael Norton
Jennifer & Robert Ohrenstein
Peter Oppenheimer & Joanna Myers
Dr Karen Grossmark and Mr Jonny Myers
Sonja & Tony Page
Midge & Simon Palley
Heidi & James Paradise
Susan & David Pearl
Pears Foundation
Gail & Alan Philipp
Sara & Paul Phillips
Sue & David Pollock
Caroline & Lee Portnoi
Dr Simone Shelley & Michael Posner
Janis & Barry Prince & Family
RAGS
Alyson & Richard Rains
Caroline & Justin Randall
The Raven Charitable Trust
Regal London
Clive Reid
The Reuben Foundation
The Marc Rich Foundation
The Rind Foundation
Bianca & Stuart Roden
Rachel & Ben Rogoff
The Gerald and Gail Ronson
Family Foundation
Marcelle & Jonathan Rose
Stephen & Roberta Rosefield
Cecil Rosen Foundation
Ruth & David Rosenberg
Sue & Elliot Rosenberg
The Rosenfeld Charitable Trust
Rosetrees
Lynne & Nigel Ross
The Rubin Foundation
Marc Rubinstein & Judith Vandervelde
Roberto & Renata Ruhman
Lindsey & Gary Sacks
Edmond J Safra
Philanthropic Foundation
Nina & Roy Sandler
The Stanley Sanger Foundation
Sonia & Roy Saunders
Isabelle & Ivor Seddon
The Selig Charitable Trust
Bari & Alan Shaffran
Elena & Eli Shahmoon
Jane & Peter Shasha
KC Shasha Charitable Foundation
Loraine & Jeff Shear
David & Sandra Sheinman
Wendy Sheridan
Simon & Julia Sherrard
The Archie Sherman Charitable Trust
Melanie & Michael Sherwood Charitable Foundation
Shoresh Charitable Trust
(Dr Ruth Borchard Gift)
James Shulman
The Slavin Foundation
Elizabeth & Nigel Sloam
The Sobell Foundation
Sir Harry Solomon
Angela & Harvey Soning
Sir Martin Sorrell
The Spalter Family
Sasha & Marcus Sperber
Rosalyn & Nicholas Springer
Patricia & Howard Stanton
Annabel & Joe Stelzer
Ingrid & Simon Sterling
Lord & Lady Sugar
The Monty Sumray Family Trust
Romie Tager KC & Esther Tager
Ghita & Norman Tarn
Julian Taylor
This Day Foundation
Topland Group
Madeleine & Laurence Turner
Walters Family Trust
Charlotte & Simon Warshaw
Stephen Wasserman
Suzanne & Matthew Weiniger
Lucy & Matthew Weiner
Anna & Paul White MBE
The Hon Charles & Mrs Wigoder
Alexandra & Howard Winston
The Maurice Wohl
Charitable Foundation
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The Wolfson Family Charitable Trust
The Wolfson Foundation
Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust
Lord David Wolfson KC & Lady Louise Wolfson
Lord Leonard and Lady Estelle Wolfson Foundation
Ruth, Lady Wolfson
Joanna & Charles Wolfson Townsley
Shelley & Merrick Wolman
Vivienne & David Woolf
Worth Charitable Trust
Karen & Anthony Yadgaroff
Lady Young
Mr Poju Zabludowicz & Mrs Anita Zabludowicz OBE
Dorit & Alex Zak
Sol Zakay
Eddie Zakay
The Deborah Louise Zamet
Charitable Foundation
Tamara & Jonathan Zenios
The Ziff Family
Laura & Stephen Zimmerman
Liya & Mike Zlotnik
Friends
Jewish Care is grateful to our Friends of Jewish Care for their continued generous support.
The A M Charitable Trust
Fabiana & Miguel Abadi
Claire & Michael Abrahams
Patricia & Antony Abram
Philippa & Laurence Ackerman
Debbie & Paul Adler
Stephen Adler
AdMacro Ltd
Hermione & John Allen
Debby & Jeremy Amias
The Andrew Balint Charitable Trust
Ruth & Anthony Angel
Tirzah & Paul Arenson
Nicole & James Ashton
Aspect Charitable Trust
Elizabeth & Mark Astaire
Pauline & Daniel Auerbach
Nicola & David Avery-Gee
Thomas Badian
Madeleine & Warren Baker
Rosamund & Paul Balcombe
Diane Barnett
Emma & Alex Barnett
Hana Rayner & Lionel Barnett
Suzanne & Keith Barnett
Michelle & Fowzi Baroukh
Arlene Beare
Karen & Anthony Beare
Lord & Lady Bearsted
Donna Bengio
Jeremy Benisti
Jacqueline & Jeremy Benjamin
Elizabeth & Rupert Bennett
Lucy & Jack Bennett
Jaime & Daniel Benton
Dee & Leslie Bergman
Janet & Trevor Berkley
Tracy & Stuart Berkoff
Gillian & Robert Bernard
Natalie & Nigel Berney
Joe Binder
Daniel Bloch
Tristan Blood
Gisela & Tony Bloom
Carol Gay & Ellen Bolsom
Joshua Bouaziz
Karen & Oliver Bradley
Brampton Charitable Trust
Lauren & Keith Breslauer
Andrea & Micky Breuer-Weil
Suzanne & Eddy Breuer-Weil
Briess Rayner Charitable Trust
Caroline & Alan Brill
Mrs Cheryl Brodie
& Mr David Brodie OBE
Brendan Brown
Gail & Anthony Brown
Professor Edwina Brown
Jenny & Elliot Burkeman
Pauline & David Butterworth
James Ethan Byrne
Monique & Lewis Cadji
Susan & Patrick Campbell
Susi & Roger Camrass
Nigel Canin
Naomi & Daniel Carmel-Brown
Cecil Rosen Foundation
Natalie & Alan Cesman
Julia & Michael Chalfen
Valerie & Brian Chalfen
Helena & Martin Clarke
Hilary & Roger Cohen
Janet & Shraga Cohen
Joy & Daniel Cohen
Marie-Hélène & Andrew Cohen
Merlis & David Cohen
Noeleen & John Cohen
Noreena Hertz & Danny Cohen
Smadar & David Cohen
Louise & Daniel Coleman
Jane & Steven Collins
Lord & Lady Collins of Mapesbury
Rhonda & Richard Collins
Sue & Frank Collins
The Colonel W.H Micholls Dec’d Charitable Trust
Sharon & Toby Coppel
Erika Crocker
Zoe & James Croock
Curtis Charitable Trust
Elaine & Jeremy Curtis
Norma & Jack Cynamon
D & J Hyman Charitable Trust
Gabrielle & Lee Dagul
Francesca & Daniel Dangoor
Natalie & Carlton Davidson
Rebecca & Jack Davidson
Benjamin Davis
Rochelle & Stephen Davis
Davis-Rubens Charitable Trust
Debbie & Adam Dawson
Janneke Scholten & Adam Dawson
Miel de Botton
Elisa & Alex Dell
Mr Paul Dewinter
& Mrs Judy Dewinter BEM
Mr Jonathan Dimson
& Dr Jane Neerkin
Professor Elroy & Dr Helen Dimson
Saul Doctor
Joshua Domb
Danielle & Brian Donne
Amy Dorfman
In loving memory of Alfred A. Dunitz
Alessandra & Marco Dwek
Elana & Eden Dwek
Julian Dwek
The E C Sosnow Charitable Trust
Daniella & Adino Ebrahimoff
Dara & David Ebrahimoff
Sophie & Paul Eden
Mr Daniel Ehrlich & Dr Louise Howard
Adrienne & Mark Ehrnreich
Frances & Paul Elster
Beverley & Steven Emden
The Emmes Foundation
Mr David Ereira OBE
& Mrs Vivien Ereira
David Esterkin & Marli Stein
Ellisa Estrin
Fairacre Properties
Tania & Howard Falk
Claudia & Richard Fetterman
Judith & Simon Fine
Cassie & Mathew Finn
Mr & Mrs Edward Fleischmann
Juliet Nardi & Mark Flenner
Barbara & Stephen Forman
Clive Fortes
James Fox
Judy & David Fox
Susanna & Richard Fox
Scott Franklin
Philip Freedman CBE KC (Hon) & Rhona Freedman
Sir Bradley & Lady Fried
Michelle & James Frost
Yakir Gabay
Natasha Garbacz
Grovepoint Investment Management
Nathan Gelber
Mr Jonathan Geller
& Ms Karen Mattison MBE
Ruth & Mark Geller
Caroline & Alex Gerbi
Amanda & Mark Gershinson
Helen & Jon Gershinson
Cassandra & Stephen Gevertz
Leslie Gilbert & Stephanie Adesuyi
Lindsey & David Gilbert
Mr Michael Gilbert
& Dr Shelley Gilbert MBE
GLPG
Sarah & James Glyn
Debra & Mark Gold
Rebecca & Mark Goldbart
Family Goldberg
Michelle & Jonathan Goldberg
Ms Ylana Roback
& Mr Michael Goldberg
Juliet & Adam Goldin
The Goldser Foundation
Kim Ross & Philip Goldsmith
David Goldstein
Lara & Michael Goldstein
Susan Charles & Richard Goldstein
Ann & Ronnie Goldstein
Galit & Steven Goldstone
Loretta & Michael Goldstone
Helene & Julian Goodman
Dr Alex & Mrs Laura Gordon
Mactaggart Third Fund
Lydia & Manfred Gorvy
Elizabeth & Lawrence Gould
Jenna Kay & Nick Grant
Gilly Gray
Ruth & Melvyn Green
Susan & Ellis Green
Natalie Greenwold and family in loving memory of Philip
Shoshana & Joel Greenwood
Richard Grosse
Emma & Antony Grossman
Maureen & David Grossman
Mr Henry Grunwald OBE KC
& Mrs Alison Grunwald KC
Deborah & Kevin Gundle
David Hammelburger
Barbara & Michael Haringman
Trudy & Sivi Harounoff
Loretta & Ronnie Harris
Marilyn & Michael Harris
Sheila & Howard Harris
Lisa & Stephen Harrison
Danielle & Trevor Hess
Georgina & Daniel Hirschovits
Elizabeth & Michael Hirst
Simone & Barnett Horwitz
Jess & Eli Houri
Ofra & Frank Hunter
Leah & Adam Hurst
Sara & Phillip Hyman
Talia & Ezra Idafar
Gina & Vivian Imerman
Dan Irroni
Frances & Barrow Isaacs
Sophie & Andrew Isaacs
Mandy & Tim Isaacs
Mr Marc Israel & Miss Carolyne Ellis
J & M Trust
Carole & John Jackson
Debbie & Andrew Jacobs
Professor Howard & Mrs Sandra Jacobs
Suzanne & Nigel Jacobs
Daniel Jaffe
The Jane & Mike Grabiner
Charitable Trust
Carolyn & Nicholas Joels
Dr Suzanne Joels
& Mr Andrew Morgan
Rachel & Michael Jones
Denise & David Joseph
Gabrielle & Adam Joseph
Brenda Josephs
Rosalind & David Judah
Leanne & Harley Kagan
Sophie & Justin Kaplan
Mr Michael Karp OBE & Mrs Jackie Karp
Rachel Karp
Jacqui & Stuart Katz
Lisa & Roger Kay
Keltbray Ltd
Joseph Kenley
Vanessa & Simon Kenley
Friends
Clare & David Kershaw
Ann & Charles Kessler
Samantha & Michael Kingsley
Klahr Charitable Trust
Daniel Klein
Eva Klein
Gemma & Jason Kluk
Marcia & David Korman
Emma & Ashley Krais
Sylvia & Jonathan Kramer
Caron & Ian Krieger
Dr Julian Kurer & Dr Michelle Kurer
Jonathan Kustow
Sacha & Max Kyte
Robin & Richard Landsberger
Rosalind & Barry Landy
Tracy & David Landy
Shirley Lane
The Latet Giving Group
Maurice Lawee
Berta & Leon Lazarus
Sandy Boss & Ian Lazarus
Helen & Freddy Lehmann
Alan Leibowitz & Barbara Weiss
Robert Leigh
Ruth & Phillip Leigh
Jonah Leslau & Philippine Bureau
Sadie & Ori Leslau
Ben Leslie
Ilana & Marc Lester
Pamela Lester
Emma & Martin Leuw
Lionel Leventhal
Gillian & Dennis Levine
Janine Asserson & Jonathan Levine
Hilton Lewis
Joanne & Steven Lewis
Lauren & Benjamin Lewis
Linda & Geoffrey Lewis
Victor Librae
Anne Joseph & James Libson
Alex & Elliot Lipton
Danielle & Sam Lipton
Sir Sydney Lipworth KC & Lady Rosa Lipworth CBE
Louise & Darren Litton
Marianne & Herbert Lobl
Michelle & Garry Lucas
Samantha & Jonathan
Lustig-Feldman
Samantha & Russell Lux
M and C Trust
Sherrill & Barry Maisel
Dr Warwick & Mrs Joanna Marchant
Mignon & Adam Marks
Jeanette & Michael Marx
Maslow Capital
Fiorella & Stephen Massey
Jodie Mattey
Emma & Brian May
Alison & Mitchell Mendel
Heather & Robert Meyer
Michaela & Nathaniel Meyohas
The Michael & Anna Wix
Charitable Trust
Lesley & Leslie Michaels
Joanna Millan
DS Real Estate
Eileen & Mendel Miller
John Miller
Natalie & Rob Miller
Suzie & Andrew Miller
The Mishcon Family Charitable Trust
Carolyn & Mark Mishon
Ben Missri
Robyn & Gary Mond
Santiago Mora
Mr Leslie Morgan OBE DL
Susan & Howard Morgan
The Morgan Charitable Foundation
Jennifer & Andrew Morris
Philip Morris
Robert Morris
David Morrison
Maxwell Morrison
Mr Stephen Moss CBE & Mrs Joy Moss MBE
The Muriel & Gershon Coren
Charitable Foundation
Faye & Daniel Naftalin
Louise Naftalin
Elizabeth & Tristan Nagler
Louise & Saul Nathan
Martin Nathan
Fiona & Peter Needleman
The New Era Endowment
Michal & Zvi Noé
Melanie & Saul Nurtman
Juliette & Michael Overlander
Rabbi Daniella Kolodny & Mr Robert Owen
Melissa Sherling & Benjamin Paisner
Lord Pannick KC & Lady Pannick
Ms Laura Marks CBE & Mr Dan Patterson
Karen & Ian Paul
Roy Peires
Maurice Peltz
Charlotte & Steven Philippsohn
Lucinda Kemeny & Bradley Phillips
Michelle & Adam Plainer
Claudia & Jonathan Plant
Lior & Craig Pollack
Lynne & Mark Pollack
Emily & Ben Poster
Sandra & Jonathan Putsman
Greg Rack
Stephen Raingold & Catherine Jones
The Ramar Charitable Settlement
Claire & Robert Randall
The Rapp Family
Dr Sharon & Mr Simon Raymond
Caroline & Ashley Reeback
Tori & James Reichman
Martha & Philip Reid
Mr & Mrs Rembaum
Martin & Linda Reuben
Dorothy & Robin Richards
Baroness Altmann CBE & Mr Paul Richer
Bernard and Karen Rix
Shelley Jacobson & Brendan Robinson
Pamela & Nick Roditi
Gary Rokenson & Afsaneh Abhari
Kimberley & Nick Rose
The Rose Foundation
Mrs Jenifer Rosenberg OBE
Cathy & Danny Rosenkranz
Hilary & Clive Ross
Jane Roth
Acacia Trust
Anne & Daniel Rubin
Loretta & Brian Rubins
Professor Mike & Mrs Barbara Rubinstein
Julie & Neil Russell
Nicky & Michael Sacher
Jo & Simon Sadie
Caroline & Gerry Samuels
Tara & Simon Sanders
Gail & Michael Sandler
Jonathan Schogger
Julia & Dan Schwarzmann
Mandy & David Seal
Arlene & Roger Seaton
The Sefton Myers Charitable Trust
Josephine & Richard Segal
Fiona & Jonathan Seitler
Ian Selby
James Sellar
Masako & David Semaya
Samantha & Daniel Sevitt
Michal & Roy Shaby
Gabrielle & Steven Sharpe
Andrea & Timothy Shaw
Debra & Barry Shaw
Louise & Benjamin Ewan Shaw
The Sheila & Denis Cohen
Charitable Trust
Paul Sheldon
Eli Clinton-Davis & Rob Sher
Chantal & James Sheridan
Katie & Ben Shooter
Lisa & Simon Shulman
Michelle & Nicholas Silver
Helen & John Simon
Zoe & Archie Sinclair
Sylvia Slifka
Adrian Smaus
Ruth & Jeremy Smilg
Mandy & Lewis Smith
Natalie & David Smith
Hana Smouha
The Sol & Lillie Teff Foundation
Tammy & Steve Solomon
Karin & Richard Solomons
Tamara & Bruce Somer
David Sonn & Alison Fine
Helen Sonnenthal
Katie & Barry Soraff
Sandra & Harold Sorsky
Elizabeth & Boris Sosna
Denise & Ivor Spiro
Shirley & Anthony Spitz
Toni & David Spitz
Elaine & Geoffrey Springer
Leonie & Philip Stein
Max Steinberg
Mr Tim Steiner OBE
Nicola & Andrew Stewart
Daniel Stock
Philippa & Jimmy Strauss
Josef Sucharewicz
Janice & Peter Sugarman
Livia & Lawrence Sugarman
Joanna & Grant Sulkin
Sarah & Richard Sultman
Ilana & Gregory Swimer
Natalie & David Tahan
Jason Taitz
Nufar & Yaron Tal
Beverley & David Tankel
The Taurus Foundation
Angela & David Taylor
Karen Ackerman & Warren Taylor
Sally-Ann & Anthony Thwaites
Carole Tisch
Jenny & Laurence Tish
Dr Jan Toledano & Mr Daniel Toledano KC
Michael Tory
Rochelle & Marc Trup
Alexandra & David Tucker
Rita & Barry Tucker
Raymond Turner
Vernon, May and Joyce Cohen
Charitable Trust”
Michele & David Vogel
Ros & Harvey Wagman
Simon Wagman & Family
Mr Arnold Wagner OBE & Mrs Sandra Wagner
Denise & Geoffrey Walters
Marion & Michael Warshaw
Gabby Wasserman
Jonny Waxman & Samantha Waxman KC
Carolyn & Miles Webber
Heidi Johnson-Cash & Mark Williams
Françoise & David Winton
Michelle & Richard Wolff
Anna & Clive Wolman
Amy & Matthew Woolf
Dr & Mrs Robin Woolfson
Stas Yoffe
Karen & Leigh Young
Karen & Alon Zakaim
Naomi Zamet
Suzanne & Michael Zeitlin
Clare & Daniel Zinkin
Debbie & Derek Zissman
We also thank our anonymous Friends for all their generosity and support.
Young Patrons
Jewish Care is delighted to have the support of our Young Patrons.
Jayne & Michael Abib
Joshua Abram
Lauren & Daniel Abrams
Jack Wagner & Taliya Ambalo
Tate & Joel Anders
Lisa Barash
Charlotte & Alex Baroukh
Sofia & Jamie Beale
William Beresford
Stuart Bernstein
Victoria Bernstein & Cyril Temim
Rachel & Ashley Blake
Joshua & Lauren Blatt
Jonathan Blausten
Gabrielle Field & Ben Blume
Oliver Brecher
Sabrina Brecher
Emily & Oliver Brill
Coby Bull
Tom Cantor
Emily Caplan
Joshua Carmel-Brown
Ariella Kristal-Davis & Sam Clinton-Davis
Joshua & Tamara Cohen
Emma Collett
Malie & Michael Conway
Hugo Davidson
Oliver Donne
Marc Foster
Simon Fox
Shelley & Paul Frankel
Amalia Gherson
Alfred Gherson
Aurora Gherson
Richard Gold
George Goldberg
Avi & Shoshi Goldberg
Emily & James Goldstein
Adam Goldstein
Theo Goodman
Ian Grant & Hannah Stephenson
Patti & James Green
Benjamin Greenwold
Josh Greibach
Natasha Grossman
Marcus Grossman
Jenna Harris
Georgia & Edward Harrison
Samuel Heitlinger
Sam Helfgott
Guy Horne
Eric Israel
Emily & Tony Jacobs
Adiva & Samuel Kalms
Harry Kalms
Vanessa Kandiyoti
James Keisner
George Kestel
Alan Kestel
Adam Klein
Samuel Koch
Ashleigh & Daniel Lasry
James Jacobs & Doron Lass
Charlotte & Mark Lazarus
Daniel Lehmann
Lynsey & Benjamin Lever
Danielle & Jonathan Levine
Gabriella Wagerman & Ben Levy
Rachel Levy
Harry Lewis & Gabi Lapedus
Zak & Tamar Linden
Jacob Loftus
Sara & Adam Margolis
Simon Marks
Cassy & Mark Martell
Jonathan Meller
James Meller
Sam Mintz & Abigail Goldblatt
Simon Mostyn
Ilana & Rob Murray
Robert Myerson
Katie Neville
Adam & Ana Newman
Jessica & James Newman
Clark Norton
Jake Norton
Charlotte & Mark Pasha
Adam Paulden
Nicola Lewis & James Philippsohn
Marianne Phillips
Sophia Phillips
Michael Pine
Tommy Pinhas
Leigh & Anthony Plaskow
Thomas Prais
Hannah-Beth & Daniel Price
Jess & Jourdan Rajwan
Alexandra & Dan Rickman
Claudia Roden
Nat Roden
Ben Rodol
John Rogerson & Rebecca Wicking
Natasha & Michael Rosen
Jessica & Daniel Rosenberg
Abigail & Daniel Roston
Natalia Sassoon
Caroline Sciama
David Searle
Lucy & Jonathan Selby
Amanda Shahmoon
Miranda & Jesse Shemen
Lana Landenberg & Benjamin Shem-Tov
Ruth & Maxime Sieradzki
Zack Silver
Max Silver and Thibault Mangin
Shoshi & Benjamin Silverblatt
Nick Simons
Charlotte & Jonny Sitton
Daniel Sonn
Solomon Sperber
Alex & Anna Springer
Annabel Coleman & Sam Sutton
Lisa & Darren Swabel
Richard & Liron Taube
David Tawil
Naomi Testler
Joanne & Jacob Turner
Adam Tyler
Sarah Von Faber-Castell
Aaron Wachsmann
Louise & Ben Waidhofer
Joanna & Paul Walker
Arielle Weinzweig
Verity & Gabriel Weisz
Elliot & Jessica Werth
Timothy West
Baruch Wiesenberg
Jemma & Adrian Winburn
Liam Zabludowicz
Daniel Zakay
Jacob Ziff

We also thank our anonymous Young Patrons for all their generosity and support.
Young Patrons Dinner Committee
Legators
Jewish Care send their condolences to the loved ones of the following people who sadly passed away and generously left a legacy to Jewish Care – for which we are deeply grateful.
Charles Abrams
Joan Adler
Yvonne Arbesfeld
Sydney Baderman
Michael Barnett
Doreen Bernstein
Raymond Birns
Donald Black
Sandra Blackman
Abraham Borman
Anne Box
Martin Brody
Philippa Broer
Anne Brown
Sheila Byrne
Woolf Caplan
Alex & Anne, Simon & Justin Carson
Howard Chesner
Adrian Cohen
Sheila Davis
Laurence Epps
Ilse Eton
Ivor Fersht
Marion Fields
Estelle Filer
Aubrey Fisher
Pauline Fisher
Alice Frank
Herbert Frank
Evelyn Glazer
John Glickman
Joyce Gordon
Ruth Green
Rita Greenstein
Joseph Grenfell
Isaac Hallegua
Shirley Harrison
Hilda Hart
Martin Hart
Tauba Heilpern
Jacqueline Honeyman
Regina Horn
Alexander Jacob
Morris Kasmir
Mary King-Hamilton
Stanley Klinger
Peter Koppel
Helen Lazarus
Bernard Lee
Karl Lenobel
Barrie Lessel
Rosemary Lewis
Anthony Littman
Cyril Marks
Valerie Marks
Sandy Martin
Gerda Mayer
Joan Mendel
Sylvia & Stanley Moss Trust
Lawrence Patashnik
Bertha Plaskow
Ivan Reback
David Rose
Samuel Rosenthal
Stanley Rosenthal
Elaine Ross
Jacqueline Rudd
Maureen Russell
Ian Salmon
Edgar Samuel
Arna Samuels
Valerie Saxby
Bessie Scholnick
Ruth Scott
Aliza Shapiro
Neville Sheinman
Michael Sherwood
Jeffery Shire
Joyce Silverman
Jack Simmons
Ruth Simmons
Helena Sinaysky
Stefanie Solomon
Alfred Sparlin
Adrian Stark
Gertrud Stein
Mery Suchy
Martha Tauber
Patricia Tavignot
Bette Taylor
Shirley Tucker
Rachel Turetsky
Hellena Waller
Winifred Wartski
Rodney Wasserson
Gabriele Weil
Myrtle Weiner
Olga Weiss
Esther Winsor
Pearl Young
Donald Zec
Irene Zigmond

“I love meeting people and socialising at Redbridge Jewish Community Centre, Chaps That Chat, and Supportive Communities Tea Parties. It’s so helpful to have my Meals on Wheels from Jewish Care too. I don’t think anyone should have to be alone.”
Bernie, 96

Our dedicated volunteers deliver 3,500 Meals on Wheels every month to older people living in the community.
Thanks
Thank you to everyone whose support underpins everything we do.
During these challenging times, Jewish Care remains grateful for the continued support of the many organisations, charitable trusts and statutory bodies which continue to fund our work. Income of this type permits us to maintain our services and helps us plan to respond to emerging changes in community needs. We would like to thank (in alphabetical order) the Department of Health and Social Care, the boroughs of Barnet, Bournemouth, Brent, Brighton and Hove, Bromley, Camden, Camden & Islington Mental Health, City of London, Ealing, Enfield, Essex, Hackney, Haringey, Harrow, Herefordshire, Hertfordshire, Herts & West Essex ICB, Hillingdon, Isle of Wight, Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, North East London ICB, North West London ICB, North Central London ICB, Redbridge, Salford, Surrey, Southend-on-Sea, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Westminster, and Wokingham.
We are also grateful to the following organisations and families for their continued support. Age UK Barnet, All Aboard, Barnet Carers Hub, Barnet LINK, Board of Deputies, The Children’s Aid Committee Charitable Fund, Compassion in Dying, Ellis Birk Youth Trust, The Hobson Charity Limited, English Community Care
Association, European Council of Jewish Communities, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Community Foundation, Jack Petchey Foundation, JCC Global, J E Posnansky Charitable Trust, The Jewish Agency for Israel, The Jewish Leadership Council, Jewish Joint Burial Society, JLGB, JW3, Maccabi GB, M & C Trust, M.K. Rose Charitable Trust, the family of the late Maurice Lawson, the family of the late Betty and Aubrey Lynes, Mitzvah Day, National Association of Jewish Care Homes, The Rose Foundation and The Sidney Gold Community Trust Fund, UJIA, UJS, Skills for Care, and The Wohl Legacy.
We are grateful for the continued support and advice given to Jewish Care by the Community Security Trust. We would also like to thank the Committee for Jewish Claims in Austria and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, Inc.
We also thank those organisations we work in partnership with to support Jewish Care and those who rely on us, including AJR, AJEX, Board of Deputies, Camp Simcha, Care England, Chai Cancer Care, Canary Wharf Group, European Council of Jewish Communities, Ezra Umarpeh, GIFT, Good Things Foundation, Hand in Hand, Holocaust Education
Trust, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, Hermolis, JAMI, JCC Global, Jewish Blind & Disabled, Jewish Deaf Association, Jewish Temporary Shelter, Jewish Volunteering Network (JVN), JLGB, Jewish Leadership Council (JLC), JLiving, JW3, Kehillas Federation (KF), Maccabi GB, Mitzvah Day, London Beth Din (KLBD) National Care Forum, Necessitous Ladies Fund, North London Hospice, Oxford and St. George’s, Sephardi Kashrut Authority (SKA), Southend Association of Voluntary Service, Chabad, the Reform & Liberal Synagogue Movement, UJS, United Synagogue and the S&P Sephardi Community.
And finally, thank you to all our individual donors and volunteers without whom so much of our work would not be possible.
Jewish Care has achieved so much over its 200 year, rich history born out of working in partnership with others thanks to the incredible kindness, dedication and commitment of our supporters, volunteers, staff, committees, expert groups and members of both the Jewish community and wider community.
We are grateful to all those who support us and make our work possible.
For guidance, support, or information, please contact Jewish Care Direct helpline on 020 8922 2222, email helpline@jcare.org or visit jewishcare.org
You can support us by calling 020 8922 2600 or email donations@jcare.org
You can volunteer with us by lending your skills, time and expertise in our services by contacting 020 8922 2405 or volunteering@jcare.org
Jewish Care’s fundraising committees organise a huge variety of events. You can lend your skills and expertise and join one of our committees. For more information, contact us on 020 8922 2803 or events@jcare.org
Jewish Care
Amélie House, Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Campus 221 Golders Green Road, London NW11 9DQ
Telephone: 020 8922 2222 jewishcare.org
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Thank you for all of your support this year. We could not do what we do without you.