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Leonie’s View – A Message for Shavuot

Chag Sameach, everyone. I have just come back to Britain from a week in Berlin. I have walked passed the Gestapo HQ; I visited the Wannasse House where the “Final Solution” was agreed in a 90 minute meeting; I walked on platform 17, the goods railway track at Grunewald Station,where most of Berlins Jews were taken to concentration […]

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Leonie’s View – Commitment, Conviction and Community: A Tale of Two Leaders

The passing of Baroness Thatcher last week marked, for many, the end of an era, but her legacy of ‘Thatcherism’ will live on in the actions of governments and the minds of the British public for decades, possibly centuries, to come. Love her or hate her, one cannot deny that she was the woman Prime […]

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Leonie’s View – A Pesach Message

It’s that time again… All volunteers to the decks; well in most cases to the floors. Pesach is here… a wonderful mix of hard work, celebration and family networking!! This year together with my close family, I will decamp to Israel. Everything will be done on a plate this year, or is that Seder plate? […]

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Leonie’s View – What We Can Learn from the Birmingham Community

Leonie, JVN Director, has been a very busy bee this week! Aside from her regular jam-packed schedule of meetings, fundraising and replying to countless e-mails – not to mention the vast amounts of volunteering she does on the side – Leonie managed this week to squeeze in a trip to Birmingham. Dwarfed in comparison by […]

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Leonie’s View – Women in the Workplace Conference

On 21st November, some of the female members of JVN’s staff team went to TrainE-TraidE‘s Women in the Workplace Conference in Finchley. The conference was extremely well-attended and twelve speakers, experts in their fields, led workshops on a large variety of topics, including JVN Director Leonie’s workshop entitled “Volunteering – your way back into work.” […]

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Reciprocity at the Games: Profiting from Not-for-Profit Work

We believe we know and understand the notion of reciprocity: “the state of mutual dependence or influence.” However, it’s a notion that is often harder to practice. The Hebrew word Natan, which means gift, is a palindrome, spelt the same backwards and forwards. This is because giving is not just something that can positively affect […]

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Learning from Diversity

We all hear about London being a hugely diverse city, with over 7 million people of all different nationalities, religions and cultures living together. With the London 2012 Games now in full swing, this number has been increased hugely with athletes, coaches, officials and spectators flooding in from all corners of the globe to be […]

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Big News – What does the merger between Volunteering England and NCVO mean for the Jewish and Non Jewish Sector

The big news of the week is that the nation’s leading volunteering development body,Volunteering England (VE), is to merge with the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO). As the Jewish Faith Partner of Volunteering England, it is a merger that we too have a vested interest in, having worked closely and enjoyed a fruitful relationship with the organisation […]

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A day in the life of Sharon Daniels at The Judith Trust – Inclusion & Inspiration.

Tell us about The Judith Trust? The Judith Trust was set up to help integrate people with learning disabilities and mental health problems in both religious and spiritual aspects of the Jewish community. It was set up in 1997 in the name of Judith, a woman with both these problems and whose family run the […]

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Volunteering, schmolunteering – does the word volunteering really matter?

Volunteering, schmolunteering – does the word volunteering actually matter? Leonie weighs in to a spirited debate!

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The freedom to volunteer – JVN’s Spring Newsletter 2012

Why having the freedom to volunteer is so very precious – JVN’s Pesach Spring Newsletter 2012

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Volunteering and Jewish food – the tastiest possible recipe

Jewish food and volunteering – could there be a better recipe for a happy life?

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JVN kosher sweets

Pledge the gift of time (Eric Pickles MP did!) – JVN goes to Jewish Living Expo 2012

JVN team and volunteers give the gift of their time at Jewish Living Expo – and get Eric Pickles MP to as well…!

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Is Big Society necessarily better society?

As more people age 30-49 start to volunteer due to unemployment, Leonie looks at the challenges facing the volunteering world and asks: Is Big Society necessarily better society?

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Vive L’Alliance – Going into 2012 with a European spirit

While the EU alliance might be looking a bit shaky, the Jewish European volunteering community is going from strength to strength…

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