LJHA - Leeds Jewish Housing Association

LJHA - Leeds Jewish Housing Association Leeds Jewish Housing Association is a Jewish led, minority ethnic housing association, providing hom

Leeds Jewish Housing Association is a Jewish led, minority ethnic housing association, providing homes primarily for the Jewish Community. We provide continued support for our tenants and make them feel safe and secure in their home.

We are currently recruiting for new Board members.Up to 10 formal meetings per year, occasional extra meetingsUnremunera...
10/06/2026

We are currently recruiting for new Board members.

Up to 10 formal meetings per year, occasional extra meetings
Unremunerated, however travel and expenses reimbursed.

Would you like to be part of an award winning, ambitious and progressive housing association delivering homes primarily for the Jewish Community in North Leeds?

At Leeds Jewish Housing Association we’re passionate about being the best that we can be, delivering excellent services, supporting our residents, building new homes and providing a vibrant organisation that will be here for generations to come. To help us achieve this we need diverse, talented and passionate people who hold similar aspirations to us to join the organisation on our Board of Management.

If you are you passionate about supporting people,
neighbourhoods and the whole community then please speak to us, you could put this passion to great use.

Application packs are available from [email protected], if you would like to have an informal discussion about the role or organisation or if you have any questions please contact Mark Grandfield, Chief Executive on 0113 320 7777 or contact [email protected].
Closing date for applications 17th July 2026.

Some more photos and an interview with Mark Grandfield, LJHA CEO, following our 'Landlord of the Year' award at last wee...
26/05/2026

Some more photos and an interview with Mark Grandfield, LJHA CEO, following our 'Landlord of the Year' award at last week's Northern Housing Awards.

LJHA won the title based on the judges being “deeply impressed by their commitment to community, inclusivity and tenant wellbeing. Their resident-centred approach, innovative support services and strong partnerships demonstrated a landlord genuinely focused on improving lives and supporting independence across its communities”.

21/05/2026

LJHA LANDORD OF THE YEAR 2026!!! an unbelievable honour due to an incredible team. it’s all about our residents.

LJHA are honoured to have been shortlisted for 'Landlord of the Year' as part of the Northern Housing Awards which take ...
21/05/2026

LJHA are honoured to have been shortlisted for 'Landlord of the Year' as part of the Northern Housing Awards which take place later today.

Thank you to the organisers for bringing forward the timing of the ceremony to allow representatives of LJHA to attend in time to get back in time for Shavuot!

Simon Phillips, our Community Engagement Officer, has written a blog for the Housing Quality Network on the response to ...
15/05/2026

Simon Phillips, our Community Engagement Officer, has written a blog for the Housing Quality Network on the response to the increase in antisemitism.

You can read this at

In the current political climate, community tensions are running high which can make individuals and communities feel unsafe. These challenges can feel out of our control, but housing can play an important role in managing the impact of external events on residents to ensure they have spaces that fe...

Leeds Jewish Housing Association are saddened at the passing of Jean Hersh, one of our most well-loved residents and wif...
12/05/2026

Leeds Jewish Housing Association are saddened at the passing of Jean Hersh, one of our most well-loved residents and wife of our dear Arek.

Jean was a woman who supported Arek in sharing his memories of the Holocaust, as well as those of other Holocaust survivors. She also highlighted the importance of passing the beacon of memory on to future generations.

Jean also had a wonderful sense of humour, appreciating the joy and laughter of life.

She was an inspiration to all ages and she will be missed by everyone who knew her.

May her memory be a blessing 🕯️

This yellow candle has been lit in the Stonegate Way lounge on behalf of everyone at LJHA in memory of Fani Greenbaum of...
14/04/2026

This yellow candle has been lit in the Stonegate Way lounge on behalf of everyone at LJHA in memory of Fani Greenbaum of Nyirmedgyes, Hungary, who was murdered at Auschwitz in 1944, aged 76.
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Yesterday evening, members of LJHA attended the community's Yom Ha'Shoah commemoration, where we heard the story of Trude Silman, one of our residents. Fellow LJHA residents, Arek Hersh and Leisel Carter, were also in attendance as we were reminded about the importance of passing their stories to future generations.

A story with a lovely ending. Last year, as many people will be aware, Suzanne Ripton who was a resident in Stonegate Wa...
26/03/2026

A story with a lovely ending.

Last year, as many people will be aware, Suzanne Ripton who was a resident in Stonegate Way and a Holocaust survivor, sadly passed away. Her funeral was a natural, ‘green’ funeral – she was buried underneath a favourite tree.

Her son gave us some bags of daffodil and hyacinth bulbs, which he had hoped to plant where she was buried, but the soil wasn’t suitable for this. These were given to the Skyte House and Sheila Saunders Lawn gardening team, and we saw the flowers in bloom this week.

This is a wonderful memorial to Suzanne, who is pictured fourth from the left in this Holocaust Survivors Friendship Association photo from several years ago. The Skyte House and Sheila Saunders Lawn garden is behind them in this photo.

Thank you to everyone who attended the first of our self-defence and empowerment session held on Sunday. Thank you to Ma...
05/03/2026

Thank you to everyone who attended the first of our self-defence and empowerment session held on Sunday. Thank you to Maddie and Amelia from Blossom for leading the session.

The session formed part of our ‘Be Well and Be Strong’ Project to develop creative and empowering solutions to make women and girls feel confident in dealing domestic abuse and harassment. The project is funded by the Mayor of West Yorkshire's Safer Communities Fund as well as Leeds City Council's Inner North East Community Committee.

One participant said:

"I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed Blossom Self Defence today! I felt so empowered and cared about.

I thought I would feel triggered and scared (due to my childhood trauma) but I left feeling safe and like I could protect myself if I were to be attacked. I also felt like I was a part of a community. Unfortunately violence against women and girls had probably happened to everyone in the room, and although this is so sad it has also brought us closer together.

I am so grateful that you organised this, so thankyou 🙂 If you ever get chance to organise another one, please message me as I would love to go to it again and further develop my skills as well as refresh the skills I learnt today.

The details of the next session will be promoted in due course".

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Stonegate Way
Leeds
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