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Josephs maintains an active presence in Jewish communal life, frequently listed as a contact for lodge events including the annual Raoul Wallenberg Lecture and heritage talks.<ref name="JewishHeritage2024">Jewish Heritage, [https://jewisheritage.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/heritage-2024-web-16-aug24.pdf Jewish Heritage Festival 2024] ''Jewish Heritage'', August 2024.</ref>  
 
Josephs maintains an active presence in Jewish communal life, frequently listed as a contact for lodge events including the annual Raoul Wallenberg Lecture and heritage talks.<ref name="JewishHeritage2024">Jewish Heritage, [https://jewisheritage.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/heritage-2024-web-16-aug24.pdf Jewish Heritage Festival 2024] ''Jewish Heritage'', August 2024.</ref>  
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Revision as of 14:14, 19 February 2026

British Jewish community leader and chair of The Raoul Wallenberg Lodge


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Rosalind Louise Josephs
Born
Died
Nationality British
Residence
Occupation
Known for Long-serving chair of The Raoul Wallenberg Lodge (since 1988)
Parents
Spouse(s) Gerald Josephs
Children 2
Sibling(s)
Website


Rosalind Louise Josephs is a British Jewish communal leader who has served as chair of The Raoul Wallenberg Lodge of B'nai B'rith UK since 1 May 1988.[1] In this capacity, she oversees the lodge's programme of lectures, social events, charitable fundraising, and community engagement in North West London and surrounding areas.[2] Her long tenure underscores a commitment to fraternal Jewish activities promoting education, tolerance, and support networks.[3]

Josephs maintains an active presence in Jewish communal life, frequently listed as a contact for lodge events including the annual Raoul Wallenberg Lecture and heritage talks.[4]




Personal life

Josephs was married to Gerald Josephs, son of Dr Olga Josephs (née Herzberg), a refugee dentist who arrived in Britain in 1935.[5][6] Olga Josephs died peacefully in her sleep on 20 February 1993 in her 94th year.[6] The couple had two daughters, Marina B. Josephs and Nicola C. Josephs.[6]

Involvement with Zionist groups

Through her chairmanship of The Raoul Wallenberg Lodge, Josephs leads an entity within B'nai B'rith UK that supports Jewish communal causes, including advocacy and charitable efforts often aligned with the Zionist entity.[7] Lodge activities, such as donations to entities like Magen David Adom and events addressing Jewish heritage tied to the settler colony, reflect engagement with Zionist frameworks.[8][9]

B'nai B'rith structures historically endorse solidarity with the Zionist regime and initiatives combating perceived threats to Jewish interests linked to the colony.[7] No evidence indicates Josephs holds positions in additional Zionist-specific organisations beyond this lodge role.[1]

Timeline

See also

The Raoul Wallenberg Lodge B'nai B'rith UK Golders Green Synagogue United Synagogue

External links

Charity Commission entry for The Raoul Wallenberg Lodge

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Charity Commission, Trustees - THE RAOUL WALLENBERG LODGE Charity Commission, accessed 19 February 2026.
  2. B'nai B'rith UK, Raoul Wallenberg Lodge B'nai B'rith UK, accessed 19 February 2026.
  3. Charity Commission, THE RAOUL WALLENBERG LODGE - 1075516 Charity Commission, accessed 19 February 2026.
  4. Jewish Heritage, Jewish Heritage Festival 2024 Jewish Heritage, August 2024.
  5. Stephen Zamet, German and Austrian Refugee Dentists: The British Response 1933-1945 Brookes eJournal of Learning and Teaching, 2007.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Association of Jewish Refugees, AJR Information April 1993 Association of Jewish Refugees, April 1993.
  7. 7.0 7.1 B'nai B'rith UK, About B'nai B'rith B'nai B'rith UK, accessed 19 February 2026.
  8. B'nai B'rith UK, BBUK Annual Report 2023 B'nai B'rith UK, 2023.
  9. B'nai B'rith UK, BBUK Annual Report 2024 B'nai B'rith UK, 2024.
  10. JC, Page 46 for 20-01-1995