Julia Neuberger



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Full name: Julia Neuberger

Area of interest: Society and Values; Faith and Religion

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Education: South Hampstead High School and Newnham College, Cambridge. She obtained her Rabbinic Diploma at Leo Baeck College, London, where she taught from 1977 to 1997. She was Chancellor of the University of Ulster from 1994-2000.[1]

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Books & Debate:

 * The Story of Judaism (for children), 1986, 2nd edn 1988
 * Days of Decision (Edited four in series), 1987
 * Caring for Dying Patients of Different Faiths, 1987, 3rd edn 2004 (edited, with John A. White)
 * A Necessary End, 1991
 * Whatever’s Happening to Women?, 1991
 * Ethics and Healthcare: the role of Research Ethics Committees in the UK, 1992
 * The Things That Matter (anthology of women’s spiritual poetry, Edited by JN), 1993
 * On Being Jewish, 1995
 * Dying Well: a guide to enabling a better death, 1999, 2nd edn 2004
 * Hidden Assets: values and decision-making in the NHS today, (ed with Bill New), 2002
 * The Moral State We’re In, 2005
 * Report on Volunteering, March 2008

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