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  2. Jon Cunliffe - Wikipedia

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    Cunliffe, who is Anglo-Jewish, [11] married his wife at the New London Synagogue in St John’s Wood, north-west London. [12] He has two daughters, one of whom, Rachel, works as an online editor at the New Statesman.

  3. List of British Jews - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th century, there was mass Jewish immigration to England from Russia due to Russian domestic policy. In the 1930s, the country accepted many refugees from Nazism. The Jewish population peaked at 450,000, but has since declined due to low birth-rate, intermarriage and emigration, mainly of the younger generation to Israel.

  4. Idolblog - Wikipedia

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    Idolblog was created by Auckland-based couple Rachel Cunliffe, a website designer and University of Auckland senior tutor in the Department of Statistics, and Regan Cunliffe, who runs a web hosting and design company. [8] After the final season of NZ Idol aired in 2006, the site has remained as an online tribute to the show and its fanbase.

  5. List of British Jewish entertainers - Wikipedia

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    Born to a Jewish family, Bernstein left school at 15 and he gradually inherited the property portfolio his father had built. [107] Bernard Delfont, Baron Delfont (born Boris Winogradsky; 5 September 1909 – 28 July 1994) was leading Russian-born British theatrical impresario.

  6. Rachel - Wikipedia

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    Rachel (Hebrew: רָחֵל, romanized: Rāḥēl, lit. ' ewe ') [ 1 ] was a Biblical figure, the favorite of Jacob 's two wives, and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin , two of the twelve progenitors of the tribes of Israel .

  7. Political Currency - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Cunliffe of the New Statesman was critical of the podcast, calling it a "howl of nostalgia for a bygone era", where Osborne and Balls were seeking political relevancy after having had their political careers ended years back. [1]

  8. Rachel Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Cowan (May 29, 1941 – August 31, 2018) was a rabbi, leader, and spiritual innovator who founded the Institute for Jewish Spirituality. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She helped interfaith families find more welcoming community in Jewish ritual life [ 3 ] and was the mother of the "Jewish Healing" movement.

  9. Rashi's daughters - Wikipedia

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    Rachel bat Shlomo Yitzchaki (Hebrew: רחל בת שלמה יצחקי) was born in Troyes around 1070. She married Rabbi Eliezer. They had no children. Almost nothing is known about Rachel except for a letter that Rabbenu Tam wrote to his cousin, Yom Tov, in which he mentioned that their aunt Rachel was divorced from her husband, Eliezer. [4]