The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Centre for Advanced Rabbinics

Registered charity 529865 Registered since 1965

Operates: Gateshead, Sunderland

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Board DNA

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3
trustees on the board
2y median 2y
average tenure
2y
longest tenure
0
trustees past 6 years
18.3y
average years in governance
1 vs 1 portfolio
first-time trustees
1
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Education/training 3The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 2General Charitable Purposes 1Religious Activities 1

Commercial experience

Education 3Construction 2Other services 2

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Contact

Phone01914775690
Address139 Prince Consort Road, GATESHEAD, Tyne And Wear, NE8 1LR

Finances

£730,104 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£822,349£772,743
2022£816,828£879,973
2023£887,904£865,252
2024£990,854£772,027
2025£730,104£726,879

What it does

What

Education/training

Who

Children/young PeoplePeople Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial OriginOther Defined Groups

How

Makes Grants To IndividualsSponsors Or Undertakes Research

Charitable objects

For the public benefit to promote the education of people of all ages in particular but not exclusively in Rabbinical and Talmudical education in such ways as the charity trustees think fit, including providing educational facilities that will enable graduates to become highly qualified rabbis, lecturers and judges of Jewish communities and organisations and by awarding to such persons scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants, or by grants to charities or other organisations that provide education.To advance the orthodox Jewish religion worldwide for the benefit of the public in accordance with the principles of the Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Aruch).The prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship by providing grants or loans to individuals in need and/or charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty or financial hardship.

Governing document: CONSTITUTION ADOPTED 14 NOVEMBER 1960 AS AMENDED 14 NOVEMBER 1978 as amended on 28 Mar 2025

Trustees (3)

3trustees
82median age
1aged 70+

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