Rabbi Julia Neuberger has played a significant role in British Judaism, highlighting the evolving relationship between Jewish and German identities in the post-Holocaust period. Ordained in 1977 as the second woman rabbi in Britain, she has contributed to the development of progressive Judaism through her work on inclusion and social justice. Ennobled as a baroness and serving previously as chief executive of the King’s Fund, her career spans religious leadership and public service, reflecting an engagement with questions of heritage, identity, and community.