The Jews of Leeds in 2001: Portrait of a community
In 1997 JPR embarked on a major and innovative research project concerning the Jewish voluntary sector (JVS). The present report, on the Leeds Jewish population, was the last publication in a series that dealt with a wide variety of issues of concern to the Jewish community. These have included studies on how the JVS is financed and governed, on the problems facing an increasingly ageing community, on issues concerning Jewish schooling, and on voluntary associations within the community.
Voluntary Sector Jewish Organisations Schools: Non-Jewish Care and Welfare Ageing and the Elderly Volunteering Surveys Main Topic: Identity and Community
Grant-making trusts in the Jewish sector (Series)
The financial resources of the UK Jewish voluntary sector (Series)
Governance in the Jewish voluntary sector (Series)
A portrait of Jews in London and the South-East (Series)
The Jewish day school marketplace (Series)
Secular or religious? The outlook of London's Jews (Series)
The Jews of Leeds in 2001: Portrait of a community (Series)
Long-term planning for British Jewry: Final report and recommendations (Series)
Creating Community and Accumulating Social Capital: Jews Associating with other Jews in Manchester (Series)
The financial resources of the UK Jewish voluntary sector (Series)
Governance in the Jewish voluntary sector (Series)
A portrait of Jews in London and the South-East (Series)
The Jewish day school marketplace (Series)
Secular or religious? The outlook of London's Jews (Series)
The Jews of Leeds in 2001: Portrait of a community (Series)
Long-term planning for British Jewry: Final report and recommendations (Series)
Creating Community and Accumulating Social Capital: Jews Associating with other Jews in Manchester (Series)