Jewish Views Podcast: Organ Donation, March of the Living 2018 & ‘B’s Buttons’
This week we meet Jess Harris, who's awaiting a pancreas & kidney transplant, before talking about this years 'March of the Living', a Holocaust education project and ground-breaking 'J-Trade' event
This week we meet Jess Harris who’s currently awaiting a pancreas & kidney transplant, she tells them why she’s trying to get the law on organ donation changed. Plus History Teacher, Laura Oram on the amazing way she’s taught her pupils about the Holocaust.
Editor Richard Ferrer reviews this week’s issue of the Jewish News, Stacey Abendstern & Andrew Sherwood talk about this years ‘March of the Living’, Russell Bahar chats about the ground-breaking ‘J-Trade’ event, and our Rabbinic Thought comes from Rabbi Mijael Even-David of Edgware Masorti.
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