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Joanne Greenaway

Joanne Greenaway is  CEO of London School of Jewish Studies (LSJS), a global hub for Jewish education that fuses academic excellence with practical innovation. She leads the development of educators, shaping Jewish schools and communities while championing rigorous adult learning.

A Cambridge graduate with a background in law and Jewish legal studies, Joanne spent 12 years in international arbitration and public law, appearing before tribunals in The Hague. At the London Beth Din, she pioneered solutions for Get refusal cases, becoming Director of Get Cases and Deputy Legal Director of the United Synagogue.

Beyond LSJS, she has worked with European Jewish communities on long-term educational strategy and is a published author, speaker, and podcaster, tackling contemporary challenges in Jewish law and learning. She is also completing a four-year Jewish law qualification with Ohr Torah Stone’s International Halacha Scholars programme.

Passionate about education, justice, and community transformation, Joanne is committed to empowering Jewish educators and leaders for the future. She speaks globally on Jewish law and contemporary issues, with a focus on gender and Jewish status, and is known for her dynamic, thought-provoking lectures. She also hosts Women’s Gallery, a podcast exploring inspirational women’s voices from across the community. 

Joanne is currently writing a book looking at how Get refusal is addressed today around the world. 

Speaker Profile

Some of the popular lectures offered by Jo Greenaway include:

  • Marriage Get Refusal
  • The Ethics of Jewish marriage and divorce
  • Contemporary issues
  • Halacha

Location:

London, United Kingdom

Languages:

  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • Spanish

Availability:

  • Online events
  • Travel locally
  • Travel internationally

Topics:

  • About Rabbi Sacks
  • Ethics and Morality
  • Israel
  • Jewish Education
  • Jewish Values and Identity
  • Leadership and Responsibility
  • Torah
  • Women in Judaism

Audiences:

  • High School
  • Yeshiva/Seminary
  • University
  • Youth and Young Adults
  • Cross Communal
  • Interfaith and Multicultural
  • Professional and Corporate
  • Academic and Scholarly