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In this bonus content episode, our Season 2 finale, after releasing 36 episodes with former pupils, we are giving the wo...
24/01/2025

In this bonus content episode, our Season 2 finale, after releasing 36 episodes with former pupils, we are giving the word to former teachers! We invited Carmel teachers to record their greetings to our listeners. Let’s hear how well they completed their assignment!!

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Philip Skelker
* Graham Mobbs
* Paul Shaviv
* Alastair Falk
* Chana Greenberg
* Rabbi Rony Greenberg

Thank you to all who participated; A+ all around!!

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000685282352
To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2lll0lIguRWvNl1VXRRg8H?si=QdXvMZoYTw26lFUmvtAK-A
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 36th episode of the podcast, the eighteenth and final of our second season, to tell us his...
10/01/2025

Joining Jill and Doron on the 36th episode of the podcast, the eighteenth and final of our second season, to tell us his story is British journalist Matthew Engel, who attended Carmel College from 1959 to ‘69, preceded by his two older brothers.

Matthew attended Manchester University and became a journalist, mostly for The Guardian and later the Financial Times. Initially, he specialized in sport, and has covered over 70 different sports, from cricket and football to tiddlywinks and underwater hockey. Over the years, he reported on just about everything, including the First Gulf War, the fall of the Berlin Wall and 9/11 - and from all seven continents, the South Pole included. He lives on a farm in rural Herefordshire, where he is now a county councillor, with his publisher wife Hilary of 34 years, their daughter Vika and their two dogs, three cats and three horses.

Hear Matthew talk about Carmel’s horsehair mattresses; listening to ‘Around the Horn’; ‘what’s wrong with the world today’; smoking in the pillbox; becoming known as the school cynic; an attempt to bribe the school barber; Carmel’s moment in The Guardian’s newsroom; the golden age of newspapers; and the most important piece he ever wrote, “The Day the Sky fell in” (see https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2005/dec/03/familyandrelationships.health).

Thank you, Matthew Engel, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Rabbi Dr. Kopul Rosen (Founder & Principal)
* David Stamler (Headmaster)
* Philip Skelker (Headmaster)
* Joshua Gabay (French & Junior School Headmaster)
* June Glover (Primary Department)
* Isabel Craston (English & EFL)
* Mr. P.J. Hobson (English)
* Ron Evans (Mathematics)
* Anthony Engel
* Richard Engel
* Kenneth Kaufman
* Harvey Kaufman
* Avrom Sherr
* Michael Sternberg
* Simon Serota
* David Robson
* Simon Silver
* Steven Fogel

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000683413407
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Happy New Year, everyone! 🎆 Here's something to look forward to in 2025...Save the date: Friday, August 29 - Sunday, Aug...
31/12/2024

Happy New Year, everyone! 🎆

Here's something to look forward to in 2025...

Save the date: Friday, August 29 - Sunday, August 31 😉

Save the date & spread the word: Carmel Shabbaton, Oxford, England, Friday, August 29 - Sunday, August 31.

A celebratory Old-Carmeli reunion weekend in re-creation of the Shabbat experience at Carmel College

Go to the event page and let us know that you are 'Interested' https://www.facebook.com/events/1282172142839659. Registration to open soon.

Shabbat at Carmel was defined by traditions and an atmosphere that all four headmasters preserved over the six decades of the school’s operation. In August 2025, the Carmel Shabbaton will bring together - in the heart of historic Oxford, England - Old Carmelis of all vintages from across the globe for a unique weekend of re-connection, fun and spiritual renewal by recreating the experience that made Shabbat at Carmel memorable and special. Together again for one unforgettable weekend full of activities, we will celebrate Carmel’s legacy, re-live memories and create new ones. Carmel College: ko leChai!

Families welcome.

Joining Jill and Doron on the 35th episode of the podcast, the seventeenth and penultimate of our second season, to tell...
27/12/2024

Joining Jill and Doron on the 35th episode of the podcast, the seventeenth and penultimate of our second season, to tell us their story are Dr. Alison Fisch Katz and Sally Green Wallis, BFFs - for half a century and counting - from the northern provinces of England who attended Carmel from 1973 to 1980.

Alison Fisch grew up in Leeds. She studied for her BA and MA in English Literature at Bar Ilan University in Israel and completed her PhD at the University of Leeds. A former lecturer at Bar Ilan and the Open University in Israel, she eventually became Senior Lecturer and Head of the Languages and General Studies Department at the Azrieli College of Engineering in Jerusalem - a position she has held for 14 years. Alongside her academic career, Alison has developed a business as a Personal and Rehab Fitness Trainer. She lives in Ra’anana and has been married to Israeli-born Geri for almost 40 years. They have two grown sons, Tomer and Assaf.

Sally Green grew up in Grimsby. After Carmel, she briefly attended Manchester Polytechnic before moving to London with a passion to work in travel, which is how she met her husband of 38 years, Howard. She is now a director and shareholder at a bespoke travel agency in Radlett. Sally has three children in their thirties, and four grandchildren, three of whom were born in a five month span earlier this year.

Hear Alison and Sally talk about the kashrut of sausage rolls, the evolution of their northern accents, the letter that nearly undid their friendship, the playwright who attended his play’s opening night at Carmel, meeting the late Ted Heath, and how they maintained their bond over 50 years.

Thank you, Dr. Alison Fisch Katz and Sally Green Wallis, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Dedication: at Alison’s and Sally’s request, this episode is dedicated to the memory of Sally’s late brother Michael Green, who inspired her to go to Carmel, and was a pupil himself from 1967 to 1973. He worked in real estate, and was married with one daughter. Sadly, he passed away from a heart attack in 2012 at the age of 53 in Watford Hospital.

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Rabbi Jeremy Rosen (Headmaster)
* Trevor Bolton (French & Housemaster)
* Keith Pusey (Music)
* Helmut Dan Schmidt (History & Economics)
* Anthony Barr Taylor (Biology)
* Dr. John Addis (History)
* Yoel Silver (Computer Studies & Ridgeway Housemaster)
* Mike O’Connor (Art)
* Alastair Falk (English & Drama)
* Ron Evans (Mathematics)
* Mary Evans (Mathematics)
* Dr. Mendel Bloch (Jewish Studies & English)
* Geoff Lebens (English literature)
* Miss Haig (Housemistress)
* Alex Gerlis
* Jeremy Gerlis
* Andrea Samuels Walker
* Tanya Samuels
* Nigel Fisch
* Aliza Reger
* Simon Myerson
* Graham Harris
* Ruth Collins
* Claire Rosenberg
* Rosalynd Samuels
* Suzanne Brookner
* Michele Weissberg
* Nassimah Reynolds
* Daniel Reynolds
* David Reynolds
* Alan Bloom
* Clive Cass
* Kati Barr Taylor
* Catherine Addis
* Yoram Ezri
* Shelly Simons Schwarzmann
* Aviva Elias
* Robert Khalastchy
* Lisa Marro
* Stephen Corrick
* Debra Corrick Davis
* Paul Corrick
* Nicky Richmond
* Sheba Elias
* Sonya LeJeune
* Ricky Green
* Graham Dullop
* Adam Jackson
* Loni Saban
* Philippe Weissberg
* Moni Salti
* Leila Djemal
* Moti Taler

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000681814504
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With the season of dreidels, latkes, sufganiyot, and candle wax-stained tablecloths once again upon us, “The Road from C...
26/12/2024

With the season of dreidels, latkes, sufganiyot, and candle wax-stained tablecloths once again upon us, “The Road from Carmel” podcast celebrates its first year anniversary! We launched our inaugural episode (with Rabbi Jeremy Rosen) on the first day of Chanukkah last year. Two full seasons of 18 recordings each and 12,000 downloads from across the globe later (as well as a full page article in the Jewish News, a live event in central London last summer and a successful crowdfunding campaign), we thank our first 38 guests, but especially you, dear listeners, and wish you all a chag Chanukkah sameach 🕎 🕯️🎧 🙏🏼

Joining Jill and Doron on the 34th episode of the podcast, the sixteenth of our second season, to tell us his story is e...
13/12/2024

Joining Jill and Doron on the 34th episode of the podcast, the sixteenth of our second season, to tell us his story is esteemed British scientist Professor Raymond Dwek, who attended Carmel College from 1949 to ‘60, accompanied by his older brother Joe. Both brothers would go on to become governors of Carmel.

Raymond studied Chemistry at Manchester University and completed his DPhil at Oxford University. During this time, both Raymond and his wife Sandra also taught at Carmel. He became Professor of Glycobiology, a field he was instrumental in creating, in the Department of Biochemistry at Oxford, which he headed for several years. He is an emeritus fellow of Exeter College at Oxford and emeritus director of the Oxford Glycobiology Institute, which he founded. The institute gave rise to a company that became publicly listed and developed a drug - eventually approved worldwide - for Gaucher disease, a rare, genetic metabolic disorder with a much enhanced incidence among Ashkenazi Jews. A second company that arose from the institute was taken over by United Therapeutics, a $15 billion NASDAQ-listed US biotech company, of which Raymond is a Director. He has authored several scientific volumes and over 600 published papers, has formally advised scientific institutions in Israel, the United States and China, was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to scientific collaboration between the United Kingdom and Israel, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He and Sandra live in Oxford, and have four children, including a daughter, Deborah, who also attended Carmel.

Hear Raymond talk about the Dwek dynasty, an unexpected guest at a midnight feast, the best teacher he ever knew, his brother Joe’s ‘special diet’, building Ben Gurion University from a camel market, his CBE award by Princess Anne, and the secret to a long and happy marriage.

Thank you, Professor Raymond Dwek, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Dedication: at Raymond’s request, this episode is dedicated to his daughter Deborah, his brother Joe, and Joe's son Jonathan, all of whom went to Carmel, along with all the other members of the Dwek family who did so too.

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Rabbi Dr. Kopul Rosen (Headmaster)
* Bella Rosen (Co-founder)
* Rabbi Jeremy Rosen (Headmaster)
* Romney Coles (Chemistry)
* Dr. David Stamler (Headmaster)
* John Bunney (Physics)
* Ron Evans (Mathematics)
* Murray Roston (English & Hebrew)
* Ted Fields (Rowing)
* Malcolm Shifrin (Librarian)
* Dr. Alexander Tobias (Jewish Studies)
* Meir Gertner (Jewish Studies)
* Philip Skelker (Headmaster)
* Joe Dwek
* Deborah Dwek
* David Sheldon
* Jerrold Roston
* Jonathan Dwek

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000678595997
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 33rd episode of the podcast, the fifteenth of our second season, to tell us his story is o...
29/11/2024

Joining Jill and Doron on the 33rd episode of the podcast, the fifteenth of our second season, to tell us his story is our first guest from Asia, English teacher Alan Gordon, who attended Carmel College from 1974 to ‘81.

Alan grew up in North West London, where his family had moved from Edinburgh. After Carmel, he studied History and Politics at Queen Mary, and subsequently worked in finance. Twenty-five years ago, he moved to Osaka, where he teaches intensive pre-departure English to Japanese executives. He and his Balinese Hindu wife Ari have had two children.

Hear Alan talk about his father’s work with Sean Connery; asking during his interview where in the school the playground was; why he felt sorry for the boy whose parents drove a Jaguar; The Inbetweeners’ Carmel connection; Vera Rosen’s Florence Nightingale moment; tackling Rabbi Rosen’s Volvo (in his driveway) and his ankle (on the football pitch); benching in the style of Elvis; and his proudest Carmel moment, at Arsenal.

Thank you, Alan Gordon, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Dedication: at Alan's request, this episode is dedicated to the memory of the late Sonya Sabel, a former French teacher and Girls’ Housemistress at Carmel, who - in Alan’s words - nourished him “with the milk of human kindness” and gave him and many others “a home from home”. For being there for him time and time again, and teaching him how to love life’s smallest blessings, she resides deep in his heart forever. Mrs. Sabel was born as Sonya Shine around 1926 and (predeceased by her husband and eldest son, Jimmy), passed away in the 1990s.

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Jeremy Rosen (Headmaster)
* Trevor Bolton (Housemaster)
* Mary Evans (Mathematics)
* Ron Evans (Mathematics)
* Mr. Rowland (Mathematics)
* Sonya Sabel (French)
* Joel Silver (Computer Studies & Ridgeway Housemaster)
* Baruch Epstein (Jewish Studies)
* Joshua Gabay (French & Junior School Headmaster)
* Vera Rosen (Headmaster’s wife)
* Rabbi Eric Hoffman (Jewish Studies)
* Alastair Falk (English)
* Myra Rabie
* Joe Friedman
* Alan Liebert
* Jonny Weinberg
* Aron Landy
* Ruth Hoffman
* Aliza Reger
* Mark Granat
* Eli Ehrman
* Simon Sassoon
* Jamie Renton
* Simon C Margolis
* Zevi Crystal
* Ben Bridger
* Stefan Holt
* David Abraham
* Jimmy Sabel
* Colin Sabel
* Kenneth Sabel
* Lawrence Cass
* Joe Breckner
* Mark Klein
* Eric Bernstein
* Gideon Moore
* David Swanwick
* Jack Mizel
* David Da Costa
* Robert Music
* Gary Davis
* Gary Wilson
* Daniel Solomon
* Simon Myerson
* Nicholas Myerson
* Stephen Corrick
* Graham Dullop
* Suzie Greene
* Mark Givert
* Richard Klevan
* Nassimah Reynolds
* Daniel Reynolds
* David Reynolds
* Isaac Cohen
* Steven Ornstein
* Michael Hall

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000678595997
To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3qs2RhGJs72qd5gmzLDewf?si=c1fbe36a2f924f89
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 32nd episode of the podcast, the fourteenth of our second season, to tell us his story is ...
15/11/2024

Joining Jill and Doron on the 32nd episode of the podcast, the fourteenth of our second season, to tell us his story is British artist Richard Franklin.

Richard, known as Vivian at Carmel, is the son of the late Lady Nina and merchant banker Sir Roland Franklin, a former Chairman of Carmel’s Board of Governors. He grew up in Hampstead Garden Suburb. In the 1980s, he was associated with the family merchant bank, Keyser Ullman, and worked in NY with his father and the late Sir James Goldsmith during the heyday of corporate takeovers. These days, he is based in Los Angeles, and is an entirely self-taught photographer, who - after many years of shooting hundreds of Hollywood glamor models - now focuses on creating complex and vivid abstract images of the cosmos. His art has been exhibited at Bloomingdales and Art Basel. Richard also produced the Hyam Maccoby play “The Disputation”, based on a scholarly book about the historic proceeding in the court of King James I that put the Jewish religion on trial. He lives in a storied house in the Hollywood Hills with the love of his life, a 130lb male Newfoundland.

Hear Richard talk about childhood depression; his famous aunt; Sir Yehudi Menuhin’s visit; the personal impact of the 1968 movie ‘If’; his late father’s retirement island; and life in ‘The Kardashian House of Sin’.

Thank you, Richard Franklin, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Personal mentions in this episode:
* David Stamler (Headmaster)
* Rabbi Jeremy Rosen (Headmaster)
* Tim AJ Healey (History & Cricket Master)
* Joe Buchko (English Literature)
* Martin Fogel (Music)
* Joshua Gabay (French & Junior School Headmaster)
* Jonathan Franklin
* David Dangoor
* Philip Green

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000677039475
To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0b1LfPtEJ8rujSfBB87PiW?si=jSn3B_tdTI2pmCLUYzdgaw
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 31st episode of the podcast, the thirteenth of our second season, to tell us her story is ...
01/11/2024

Joining Jill and Doron on the 31st episode of the podcast, the thirteenth of our second season, to tell us her story is designer and businesswoman Adeline Shayegan, who attended Carmel College from 1989 to ‘90.

Adeline was born in Bath to Persian Jewish parents, and grew up in England, Iran, France and America, where she currently resides, in Beverly Hills, with her husband of 9 years, Robert, and their dog. She owns the three-storey “Love Love Tennis” boutique by Rodeo Drive, where she designs, manufactures and sells luxury tennis apparel, as well as jewelry and bags. She is also a former professional poker player and the author of two books on tennis.

Hear Adeline talk about which former student she owes her strong legs to, ‘borrowing’ a powerboat from the boathouse, starting her first business at Carmel, the differences between being a pupil in Mongewell Park and Beverly Hills, and meeting her husband on the tennis court.

Thank you, Adeline Shayegan, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Philip Skelker (Headmaster)
* Miss Pennistone (Housemistress)
* Elinor Zeitouni
* Simon Kay
* Rossana Shokrian
* Meir Javedanfar
* Nadia Rosenberg
* Alan Ingram
* Robert Serr
* Sebastian Marcu
* Jo Cowan
* Jessie D'Acampo
* Shira Tilles Marcus

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000675291132
To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3AAZdwVnjCedC9kmKG2CeC?si=Vcaz7jOQRtG-xfmWcnKptQ
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 30th episode of the podcast, the twelfth of our second season, to tell us his story is Bri...
18/10/2024

Joining Jill and Doron on the 30th episode of the podcast, the twelfth of our second season, to tell us his story is British criminal defense lawyer Henry Milner.

After Carmel, Henry studied law at the London School of Economics. For over forty years now, Henry has been the go-to lawyer for some of Britain's most notorious criminals. Chambers Directory described his eponymous law firm, formerly based in London’s Hatton Gardens and now in Marylebone, as “a Rolls-Royce outfit”. In his book ‘No Lawyers in Heaven’, published in the year 2020, Henry - to whom the Sunday Times referred to as "The Mr Big of Criminal Briefs" - offers a fascinating insight into life at the top of the profession, lifting the lid on the psychology of those who end up on the wrong side of the law and those who defend them. The book includes a chapter (which can be found at https://www.carmelcollege.co.uk/the-road-from-carmel-podcast) on Henry’s time at Carmel. He followed up with a second book, the novel ‘Murder at the Bailey’, two years later. He lives in Hampstead Garden Suburb with his wife, with whom he has two children, one a barrister, the other an abstract artist.

Hear Henry talk about why - chez Milner - Shabbat often finished at 2pm, Kopul apologizing to him, bullfights in the Carmel library, his unbroken high jump record, fainting at a Stamler family occasion, his love of Americana music, and how to handle professional criminals.

Thank you, Henry Milner, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Dedication: at Henry’s request, this episode is dedicated to the memory of his fellow pupil Anthony Batiste (brother of former MP Spencer Batiste), who tragically passed away in 1962 at the age of 14 from a rare heart condition while representing Carmel at an away match.

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Rabbi Dr. Kopul Rosen (Founder & Principal)
* David Stamler (Headmaster)
* Alexander “Toby” Tobias (Jewish Studies & History)
* Joshua Gabbay (French & Junior School Headmaster)
* Malcolm Shifrin (Librarian)
* Mr. J. Hobson (English)
* Mrs. H. Whitfield (French)
* Dr. John Addis (History)
* Charles S Marshall (PE & Rowing)
* Reverend Bernard Ward (Latin)
* John Krieger
* Philip Bardiger
* David Sheldon
* Robert Rakison
* Jacques Koppel
* Adam Shulman
* Moshe Ryba
* Harris Sidelsky
* Martin Kaye
* Paul Bond
* David Reiss
* David Dangoor

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000673524910
To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/48uosgLGKIxbtxjn7gixtQ?si=8X0GPB0aTkWYFhxm97qFdQ
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In this episode we bring you a recording of an interview that took place in front of an audience of Old-Carmelis, family...
06/10/2024

In this episode we bring you a recording of an interview that took place in front of an audience of Old-Carmelis, family and friends at a live event generously hosted by David Dangoor at the Royal Society of Medicine in London on Sunday, August 18. Its release coincides with the first anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel. The interview was conducted by Doron as Jill was unavailable on the day of recording.

Joining Doron to tell us his story is our first German guest on the podcast, jeweler and Nova festival survivor Michael Silberberg, who technically attended Carmel not once but twice: from 1986 to ‘87, and again from 1989 to ‘91. His younger sister Dana accompanied him.

Michael grew up in Frankfurt, the son of Israeli parents who hailed from Eastern Europe. He studied gemology and runs a successful fourth generation family jewelry business with a retail outlet on the famous Kaiserstrasse in the heart of Frankfurt. Over a decade ago, he made aliyah with his wife and two children, both of whom became IDF spokespersons. On October 7, Michael drove two friends in his car to the Nova Music festival in Israel’s south; they arrived at 5am.

Hear Michael talk about striking a deal with Mr. Skelker that led to his second-most cherished Carmel memory, winning a fashionable award on Purim, the victory that got him invited to the top table on Shabbat, selling jewelry to ‘shtarkers’, and his incredible story of survival and rebirth on October 7.

Michael’s AC360° interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper can be viewed here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/9JfPfCk48K4kQxQSA

Thank you, Michael Silberberg, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Philip Skelker (Headmaster)
* Rony Greenberg (Jewish Studies)
* Alan Edmondson (Chemistry)
* David Jones (Football Coach & Mongewell Housemaster)
* Mr. Taylor (Computer Studies & Second XI Football Coach)
* Dana Silberberg
* Alon Junger
* Eddy Ushky
* Ronny Ushky
* Shlomo Wolf
* Zohar Felczer
* Elinor Braru
* Shelly Zwillinger
* Arik Zwillinger
* Philipp Jakubowicz
* Gal Winzelberg
* Nati Marcovici
* Shira Tilles Marcus
* Joanna Marcus Landau
* Claire Gilbert
* Thierry Tugendhaft

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000671896641
To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LDzKn6Htng9J0lP9eCpnU?si=eXN4Z_VARxytxC-MjhqsCQ
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 28th episode of the podcast, the tenth of our second season, to tell us her story is Briti...
20/09/2024

Joining Jill and Doron on the 28th episode of the podcast, the tenth of our second season, to tell us her story is British entrepreneur and Israel warrior Emily Cohen.

Emily completed her A-Levels at Surbiton High School in Surrey, and thereafter - rather than go to university - chose to start working, in public relations. She began at the Lynne Franks agency in London, advising mainly showbiz and other celebrity clients. She then ran Hilton Hotels’ London press office, from where she moved to head European PR for the Planet Hollywood restaurants chain. Next, Emily founded Pout Cosmetics, which Victoria’s Secret acquired eight years later. She then consulted for fellow Carmel alumnus Sir Philip Green, and created a Top Shop cosmetics brand. 17 years ago, she co-founded and acted as creative director of the kids’ fashion label Sunuva. Since October 7, she has come back full circle to her PR roots in support of Israel, focusing on people rather than politics. She and her husband Roy, an Israeli-American, have been married for twenty years, with two children. They live in Queens Park, and have a second home in Tel Aviv.

Hear Emily talk about her highly irregular Carmel induction, ‘mansara’ living, impersonating MeatLoaf on Purim, her suspension for being the beacon of tuck, ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’ 4ever, a very cheeky birthday card, showing Arnold around Tel Aviv, Kylie Minogue's pouty red lip gloss, fielding an unexpected call from Sir Philip Green, and life as an Israel warrior.

Thank you, Emily Cohen, for turning us again to Carmel days!

Personal mentions in this episode:
* Rabbi Jeremy Rosen (Headmaster)
* Vera Rosen (Housemistress)
* Ron Evans (Mathematics)
* Mary Evans (Mathematics)
* Anthony Barr Taylor (Biology & Girls’ Hockey Coach)
* Ann Munday (Mathematics)
* Nigel McLoughlin (School House Master & Rowing Coach)
* Penny Shield (Housemistress)
* Marc Katz
* Trevor Racke
* Sarah Reichmann (Poodle)
* Esther Fireman
* Tamara (Tammy) Lange
* Denise Stanton
* Dana Shaul Malmstrom
* Jonathan Cohen
* Lior Ehrlich
* Jimmy Collins
* Jane Collins
* Damien Sonning
* Andrew Sonning
* Jamie Sonning
* Philippe Weissberg
* Marcus Flacks
* Emma Goldstone
* Paul Goldin
* Danny Friedman
* Danny Rubens
* Roberto Douer
* Elie Chodos
* Andrew Rabin
* Philip Green
* Kenny Wax

To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-road-from-carmel/id1720006190?i=1000670127762
To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6q1rEQHHSWvdc7QQMJiaXx?si=IL8hSOBpQTyjkgFRMukbHA
To listen on Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/66f00098-0ef2-4323-ae69-03c270dc5ccd/the-road-from-carmel

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