Staff of LJHA departing this winter

This year we, unfortunately, said goodbye to a couple of our colleagues, Andrew Durdey and Zak Warren.
READ MOREDevelopment for the Queenshill Estate

Leeds Jewish Housing Association are currently talking with its residents and neighbours on plans to redevelop part of its Queenshill Estate in North Leeds.
READ MOREBirthday Celebrations: Tenant Day

Over 300 people joined together to help Leeds Jewish Housing Association celebrate their 65th Birthday earlier this week. Working in conjunction with their tenants, LJHA arranged a tenant fayre with stalls, activities, entertainment and of course food, for all to enjoy.
READ MOREHigh Moor Close will not be put up for sale

Following a Board meeting on Monday 14th May the Board of LJHA have confirmed that High Moor Close will not be put up for sale. For a number of reasons, the Board have now agreed to instead undertake a phased refurbishment programme over four years.
READ MORENew Chief Executive coming to LJHA!

We are delighted to announce that from May 2018 the new Chief Executive of LJHA will be Mark Grandfield.
READ MOREJoint venture between LJHA & Masorti Leeds

Following a joint Shabbat service that took place a few months earlier; Leeds Jewish Housing Association and Masorti have, once again, come together to celebrate this years Tu B’shvat; New Year for Trees.
READ MORECEO Lee Bloomfield is departing LJHA

Leeds Jewish Housing Association (LJHA) is seeking a new Chief Executive after their current CEO, Lee Bloomfield, announced he is leaving in January to take up the role of Chief Executive at Manningham Housing Association in Bradford. After almost four years at the helm Lee has brought about some major changes to the organisation including […]
READ MORELJHA’s 64th Annual General Meeting

The chair, Kate Pearlman-Shaw, opened the 64th LJHA AGM by welcoming tenants, staff and board members of LJHA and said that LJHA Board members will be available after the AGM for questions. “The focus this year has been preparation for development, so LJHA can grow and develop, assessing the needs and finances to enable this” […]
READ MORENew Ways to Invest in Development

On the 15th September 2017, the Leeds Jewish Telegraph featured a story on the challenges LJHA are facing. You can see the full story on the Jewish Telegraph website.
READ MORE‘Developing a Vision and an Older Person’s Strategy for the Future’ – Joint Press Release

Three Leeds Jewish community organisations are in talks about the future of older people’s housing, welfare and care provision. A group comprising of members of the Boards and Executive teams from the Leeds Jewish Housing Association, Leeds Jewish Welfare Board and Donisthorpe Hall are exploring what services are needed for the community in respect of […]
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