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Discover highlights from our network of archives. Learn more about these rare images, photographs, documents and artefacts relating to Jewish life in Britain over the past thousand years. Do you have a treasure you’d like to share? Tell us more here.
Dutch Cigar Makers' London East End Sabbath Meal • Sandys Row Archive
Camera of the well-known wedding photographer • Jewish Museum London
Boys at Jews' Free School, London • JCR-UK
Celebrity chocolatier Elena Lederman with Elizabeth Taylor • AJR Refugee Voices
Ruth Danson & friends in the bluebell woods, 1939 • AJR Refugee Voices Archvie
Photo by renowned studio photographer • Hackney Archives
Elaina Rothman and Miri Lawrence preparing to be ordained as rabbis • JHASW
Ethiopian Jews arriving in Israel, 1991 • Jewish Museum London
Ludwig Neumann shortly after his release from Dachau • Wiener Holocaust Library
Roger Bilboul's father's family portrait • Sephardi Voices UK