What is JEWISH YEAR BOOK? What does JEWISH YEAR BOOK mean? JEWISH YEAR BOOK meaning - JEWISH YEAR BOOK definition - JEWISH YEAR BOOK explanation

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What is JEWISH YEAR BOOK? What does JEWISH YEAR BOOK mean? JEWISH YEAR BOOK meaning - JEWISH YEAR BOOK definition - JEWISH YEAR BOOK explanation.

The Jewish Year Book is an almanac targeted at the Jewish community in the United Kingdom. It has been published every year since 1896 and is currently published by Vallentine Mitchell in association with The Jewish Chronicle and is edited by Stephen W. Massil.

It provides a directory and guide to Jewish institutions and religious, social, educational, cultural and welfare organisations in the British Isles. It also includes up to date lists of websites and a guide to worldwide Jewish organisations, and a list of Israel's embassies and missions. It gives an outline of Jewish history in Britain and covers UK laws which are relevant to Jews and their place in British society. It also includes details on notable Jewish people, obituaries, major events, fasts, festivals and a calendar. It is updated annually.

An appendix lists all Jews who currently hold various positions and honours, and a complete list of every Jew who has ever won the Victoria Cross or George Cross.

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