(Limited by guardnt¢e)
Cornpany Number 07114903
Charity Numbtt 1136532
And
Financial Statements
For thc Year End
31 2023

Contcnts
14al and Administrative Infomialion
Tr￿ee8. Rq
IndCpffld￿t Auditor's Report
7-9
StatOn￿t of Financial Activities
io
Baianee Sheet
li
Cash Flow Ststemrnt
12
Notes to the Financial Statements
13-20

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Lyl and Admilli*￿e Infor)Datio•
D Goldberg (Chair)
J Ebner (resigned 28 Febuary 2024)
DKay
P Ve¢ht
N Scbiff (Chief Executive)
Company Sttretary
D Goldbw8
Prilleip￿ AddreBs and Rwsternl Office
379 H￿don Way
London
NW4 3LP
Detalls of Incorporado
Thc was incorw)rated on 3 January 2010 in England aud Wales Und￿ compaTJy
registration numb¢r 07114903. and was registered with the Charity CommissioD oll 22 June 2010.
govancd by its mcmordndum and articlcs of &ssoclkno￿ charity number 1136532.
BAnkers
National We8tmin8ter Bank PIC
21 Gold¢rs Green Road
NWII 8EB
Aiiditor#
Goldwin8 Limited
75 Maygrove Road
)ndi)
NW6 2EG

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The Tnkn. who are also Directors of the Cbarity for the Purp￿ of the Colluw]i¢s ACL sthmit their
annual rwt and the tiiianLidl statem4xts of JR(x)ts Ltd (the Company) for the year ended 31 Decem
2023. The Trust￿ confirn? that the aDDual report and financial stsiem￿ts of th¢ Company comply with
current stathti)ry requir￿nC￿ty the requirem￿ of the CompaDy'S govatiing dOcU￿t and the provisions
of the Stat¢mfflt ofRecommendfyJ Prnctic¢ (SORP)"A¢¢ounting and Rq)ortingbyCharitiGs- issuryj in 2015.
JRoots Ltd is a Cowy limited by guarantee and Tcgistued as a charilablc CoD¥)any. The ¢haTity's objects
are sct out below in the Clwity's objectiv￿ and Aclivitics.
Th¢ TJustec4 who are akn th¢ dIT￿t0[S for the purp￿ of Company law, and who suved during the year
were D Goldba& J Ebner, D Kay, E Irf P VechL N Schiff. None ofthcTruthhave any b¢neficial interest
in the Company. Jewish Fukn Trust Limite4 th¢ para)t Companyg is the only member of JRoots Ltd and
guaranttts to o)ntribute £1 in the C￿t ()f a winding up.
Thue are DO s￿IfiC rastrldions imposal by the 8ovanin8 document concerning the way the charity can
opcratc.
The managern￿t of the Company is the rwbility of the TnL$l￿ who arc clccted and COwOPted under
thc tern)s ol. the ArtirlGs of Association. The numb¢r of Twste&s shall iiot be subject to any maximum but
sball not b¢1¢ss than two.
Appoin¢meRt of Trllste
Thc appointment and training of a new trustee is 8ubje£t to thc ovcrsigbt of curreA)t trustce&
New tn￿le¢S are given a brief itidu¢tion by the charity's legal advi80TS on theirrespoMbilitie8 in accord
with the requirements of the Charity Commisston&s. They arc also given an in(tuction by the current bustees
arding th¢ a¢tivitias of the dwity and its statutory re￿￿)￿ibl1lltie￿
Chthty'i ObJ¢¢tlve• and Aetivll
JR(x)ts u)T¢ objectiv¢ is to facilitste Ittut￿V¢ J¢wish culturnl and aluc41ional ￿E￿IlenceS. This eXp￿)e0cC
is a powerfid pthgo8i￿1 tool that s￿v¢S to inspire and rAlucatc Jews of all backgro￿ affiliations and
age4 e8peciaily when combined with travcl to places of Jv*visb intttast, worldwide.
JRoots cott Obj￿1]y¢ 18 to facilitat¢ Jewish journws to Intanati￿al as well a8 domthc de&tiDatioo8 that tell a
Jewish 8tory. The immersive educational and cultural expaiencts or8ani8ed hand in h8nd with group8 from all
back￿O￿ld4 affiliatiODS and ag¢ gr(nw combine to create Monum￿thI milestones in PgTticipHnts live&
JRoots was LYtabli8hLxl in or(kY to visit the ¢ngAg¢ with thepIr￿t and ￿)￿1¢ the future of a vityant Jthwish
cAxnmunity whos¢ manbffs play active roles ix)th in th¢irown L¥JmmunAties and in ￿ldY
JRLM)ts' d¢veloptsJ a particular expertise in organising momentous inforn)ative and inspirational journeys
to PolatMI and Oth￿ Europ￿ sitts with ri*p(Kt to Holocaust educ*ion. Ext¢n¥i￿ internction with Holoca￿
Survivors(including the latest te¢hnological and profwionai intervicwing and recording ofthcir t&st1[￿les.
lifr ¢xpryi¢n(e and wisdom through d0a]m￿tary film productionk plaKs JRfy)ts guid￿ and
edu¢*ors in a uniqu¢ly powffful position to Amp8rt knowleAl8¢ and valucs to the YQUDW g¢¥crtion.

TnLts' RqM)rt (continu&l)
Charity's Objectives and Adivit*s (￿nIl￿￿ed)
By sharing with participants an intitD* pasonal and bands on connec11(￿ with the p&* the clwftty to
instil a deq) salse of historic pride and rWNm￿bl]ity to sh(Mthlff I￿￿ship and mOTal leadusbip within
society. This includ&% combatting Holocaust d￿1￿1 and standing up for d￿¢y. tol¢wc4 volunt¢oisn and
JRoots has b￿me the largest providtr of Holocaust related educatiojjal journeys in the U.L Jewish
mmill)ity. Ovw teccnt years the scope of education￿ journeys has expanded iwoDd to include Lithuani4
Uknaine, Cze£b Republi4 Spain, Morocco, Portugal. Ista¢l and Greec
JRoots continu￿t0 produc¢ knp quality educational rnaterAa] iti the foTm of books workboth and workshops
rnany of whi¢h have beLX)me the mainstsy for groups visiting Holocaust sites in Europ
The charity has invested resource over many ycaTS in prOf￿s1ona1lY r￿rdIng life IGssons and t&8timonies of
Holocaus* Survivors worldwide in ordtt to educate future ga)a*ions. These testi[Doni￿ arc of a uiiique
quality in their p&lagogi¢ai focus which reaches beyond the stark eVId￿tial cOnt￿t ti) probing more deeply
Anto un1vc￿l life I&w)DS that can bc passal OD from Survivors to yOUDg pcoplc in particular. Over 21J)
Survivors have been recorded. Having facili￿￿1 the return of llume￿ Survivors to leal educati(mal
journcys along with large StUd￿t groups. JRoots now aim4 via thc continuit)g production of both long and
short dooun¢vtsriffj for P￿1¢ to come &8 close to *neding- a Survivor as p)&8ible.
JRoots plan8 to build free on]in¢ access to archives that will both bring th¢ Holocaust naTrntiv&% of numezous
Survivors to future g￿erationS. We believe that Survivors can also be the ￿ tcachcrs of e&wtial lifc
issue4 values and sthse of idaltity. SiDC¢ inception many fuu length (k)GuM￿tar]e5 have been produthl
along with tos of short but inV￿￿able life le&wDS ¢l)nvcyed by SurvAvors. There are a num￿ of such series
in production. These includ¢'Yim¢lGss Wisdom from Survivors- serits* 70 Fa￿S and more.
The multimedia division prides itself on the high quality of its work which it achiev&s througb the efforts of
skilled and experienced wsonnd. Some of the consultants have worked at placcs such as the BBC, Sky and
many other lry professional ouffits.
Aedve m¢mb¢r of J¢whh Fut•reJ Gromp
JRoots is an active membtrofthe J¢wish Futur¢s Trust group of charitie4 the sol¢ m¢mbcrof which is Jewish
Futuras Tn￿t. Jewish Fukn Trust provides cajtrnli￿l h￿1 office seTvices to a]1 the group chaTiti¢s to
le the group to bcnefit from economies of scale and shared s¢rvic4s. Ch￿Titi￿ in the group are actively
¢oura8ed to benefit from thc scrvices of each other where sbared exp￿1$¢ will facilitstc bctter use of
rwuw. All the ch8Tities arc rnGouTrgal to nm thcir overse&8 trips through JRoot&
There was a strong demand for internation81 ethlctition￿ trips in 2023. JRoots rA)mpletcd 84 trips supwting
4,187 participants (2022 ()6 and 1834 participants). After the events in ITh1 on October W 2023, and the
rise in anti-semetic incident4 several winttt trips in Europe wett ¢anc¢ll¢d and the war on the Israel border
has impacted trips since although at the time of preparing this report trip bookings are incrwing and
JRoots exEttts to support even more trips and participants in 2024 than 2023. able to offff th¢ most
inLmersiv& expeTie¥)tial trips for UK and internationd participants.
The Clwity continual the prothction of 3D filming tthiqu4s for Survivors of th¢ Holocaust to capture
individual tastimony to develop an imniersive interactive exwiencK for fukn to hear and se¢, in 3D.

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Tn￿te<S. Rwt (Continud)
During 2023 JRoots ovcrail inL¥)llK from Fwti¢ipants inCrea￿d from £1569,934. 2022 to fA,827J69.
DoDations gcnual and designatal d￿rea￿ from £505.InO to £294.942 (2022 included a wial Uknaine
appd) and overall the Charity generated a Wrp1￿ of £166.405 (2022: £2715161
studa)t.level program participants and aluroni to a numbff of philanthropists who with our charity
All of kn. &￿P￿ditUre is fo¢us&l on creating the wide range of successful bigb-quality ethicational
¢ourses and wwlar. impactful activities that deliver our statcd clwitable objectives.
Fundrahlng
JRoots is committed to the big￿1 standards in fim(knisin& At all times it aims to that its proca
and staff r¢S￿truL opc4 honcst and aLxoulltabl¢ to our supporten and the wblic.
JRoots is a mcdium sized ¢barity thatprincipally raiscs funds from indiviiluals. family InL8ts aiid f()undttiion
and companies who have a comiection with and wport the work of the CP￿TIty. its approach is generally on
a personal level, but the group also rdiw fifftlts through community evcnts and artiviti￿.
Fw]draising approarhas made by JRoots are personal and targd&( focussed on thos¢ individuals and
institutiODS who have exprased int¢rrst in its work. JRoots does not ¢Dgag¢ in large scale fundraising
activities like mass mailiw unsolicited telepbonc fundraising or dOor.t￿do0r ¢ampai8D&
JRoots has a small fimdrnising team. The Chief Exvxutive is rwsible for the day to management of
fundraising activiti¢& Th¢ Tntstees provide oversight of funthaising strntegy and de]ivery. The Fundraising
Te4m receive reg￿ar training and guidanLY and aim to adhffe to m&hods of bast PTa¢tise including the
FuodrnisiDg Rcgulator's Code of Fundraising Practic
Under no cir¢umstance8 docs JRty)ts shar¢ personal infornution of its Supw)rt￿ for the purposes of third
There have beaj no comp]aints about fimdraisiDg activities r￿t￿ in the year to 31 December 2023, or
8ubsrywendy.
JRoots has not used third pty organis8tiaos for its fi￿d[a]SIng ¥tiviti&8 during 2023.
Key Rhk8 gnd Uneertalntiej
The Tr￿91¢¢9 have as5esscd the major risks to whith the ¢harity is exp05aL and are satisfied that SY￿ arc
in place to mitigate ¢xrx)¥urv tv th¢ major rn¢4k$, A rcduGtion in donor b&¢t could cau8¢ ￿ flow i&8u4 any
ddayd ret£ipt of pledged donations income Could also we￿tIallY cause ¢a8h flow i￿L
The major risks facing the clwity are reviewed regularly at management medings. R¢gul¥r reviews of cash
flow projeLtiODS and budgd forecasts arc also ulldatske￿ &8 well as a o)ntinual drive to reduce eXp￿dItUre

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Tn￿. R4￿rt (continued)
Public Benefit
The acknowldge the duty in Section 17 of the Ch&ities Act 2011 to have due regard to the (%arity
Commission's ￿￿lished g￿eTaI and rdevant SUlFs￿ guidat)ce on ￿b]I¢ bffjcfit.
All activiti￿ und￿￿¢￿ by JRoots ar¢ for the w￿11¢ benefit. With a focus on providing Jewith (X￿t￿
history and haitagc activitic% the QTganisatsi)n's opu*ion is w much to provithng ben¢fit to the
Jewish and wits community as 18 bighlighted by activitias rwteAI h¢r¢in.
By sharing with today's g￿eration of J¢ws an uDd￿thg of the pas¢ the Charity ain)s to instsl a sense of
mornl responsibility. Citize￿Ilp aDd Icadasbip within socidy asa whole. This will alsocontinueto be¢e4)tral
to its future plans,
Pla•8 for the Future
The main activity of the Charity eontinues to be the provision of edu¢atiorJal journw educational seminar
produ¢tiOD of eAlucational materials and documentary ffln)s and books.
JRoots needs free res¢rv￿ to ￿￿ble it to fulfil its Ch￿ilable obligation$ and commitments that it ¢JJt¢rs into.
Th¢ Charity 8180 requires res￿￿e8 to a)sure continuance of these obligati￿S in the eVe￿ti￿lity of any
unexpthi revrnue shortfall. The Trusteu aim for the Charity to hold free re8ffve8 equal to not l¢ss than 6
months of I￿rMal nmning com approximately £450,000. As at 31 Decembtt 2023 free reserves were
£765,776 (2022: fA87.9101
Statement of Truthei, Rwfywil)ilitie4
Th¢ Tn￿te£S (wbo also the directors of JRwts Limited for the PUryK>ses of Company law) are rwsibl¢
for P>Tq)wwg the Rq)ort of the Trustees aod the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and
Unit&1 Kingdom AC￿Unting Standards (United Kingdorn GMera]ly Accq)ted Accounting Practice).
Company law wuires the Trustees to prq￿¢ financial stataothts for fiDan¢ial year which give a true
and fair view of the slate of affairs of the charitable CotDpany and of the in(x)ming rtSoU￿ and application
of resourc¢4 including the inrA)me and expaiture of the charitable Company for that perio(L tn prq)
those financial Statem￿t& the Tn]st¢es are required to:
Select suitsble accounting policics and then apply them consisthtiy:
observe the mdhods and principles in thc Charity SORP:
mak¢ judgements and &stimat&s that att reasothle and pruden¢
Prcparc the finuncial statements on thc going conc(¥n btisis u]Lie88 it is lnippr￿¢ to pr&q
that the ¢haritabl¢ Company will continuc in busina

Tn￿. ReN)rt ((thinU￿}
at any time the finanrA81 position of the tharilable and to enable them to ensure that th¢ knial
th¢ charitrblc Company and for taknDg reasonknk stW5 for th¢ prevention and detection of frawl aDd
other irregularities.
thcre is no rclcvant alldit information ofwhich thc clwitabl¢ compfin￿s audikn are unawr and
the Tn￿ have taken ail stcps that thcy ought kn Imve taken to make themsclves aware of any
relevart audlt Information 2nd to establish that the lluditors are aware of that illfonnati￿.
Small Compa•ks Exompthn
In prepqring this rqxrt the Directors have thantage of the srnall (x>mpanles
by 8eaion 415A of the Companies Ao 2006
Goldwins Limi*4" will be prnp)&ed f(K 8PPOintD•rt at the fOr1h￿]ftg Annual Gelmi Medin&
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD:

Pagc 7
JRoots Limited
Independent Auditor's Report to the mem1￿$ of JRoots Ltd
Opinion
We have audit¢d the fioallcial statements of JRoots Ltd for the year ended 31 Decemkn 2023 which
compri* the Statement of Financial Activitie4 Balance SheeL Statement of Cash Flows and noles to
the financial stateMell￿ including significant accounting ￿lIcIes. The finaucial rqx)rting framcwo
that has been applied in their prq)aration is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standard
includlng Financial Reporting Standard 102 The Financial Reporting Standard appjicable in the UK and
Ryblic of treland (United Kingdom Gen¢TaUy Accept&l Accounting Practice).
Tn our opinion the financial statemen￿.
give a t￿￿ and fair view of the stale of th¢ ¢haritsble company's affairn a8 at 31 DecAnber
2023 and of its incoming resources and application of re8our¢es. inc]udiDg its income and
pendiikn for the year then en(kiL"
have been properly prepar&1 in Xcordance with Unit&l Kingdom Gencrally Accept&l
Accounting Practice: and
have been pr¢par￿1 in accord￿ with the requirements of the Companie8 Act 2(K)6.
BASIS for opinion
We conducted ow audit in accordance with International Stgndard8 on Auditing (UK) USAS (UK)) and
applicable law. Our resp)n&bilities under those standants are fith described in the Auditor'$
responsibilities for the audit of the financial 8tat¢rn¢nts section of our reswL We are illdep￿dellt of the
dwitsblc cornpally in accordance with the ethical requirement8 that are relevallt to our audit of the
financial ststements in the UK including the FRC'S Ethical Standar4 and we have fidfilied our other
ethical reSP)￿bIlitieS in accordance wxth Ihese requIr￿ts. We believe that the audit eviden￿ wc
have obtained is sufficient and appropria* to provide a ba8is for our OPiDiOn.
CoDdu8lons reladng to golng eoncern
tn auditwg the financial 8tstement4 we have concluded that the tn￿. u8c of the 80ing concern b&8i8
B&sed on the WO￿ we have perforn)rf we bave not idenlified any material uncertainties relaling to
events or conditions thaL indivithjally or collectively. may cast significant doubt on the clwilable
compan￿$ ability to continue as a going concern for a pttiod of at least twelve months from when the
financial stat¢ments are authorised for issu¢.
responsibilities and the respM)n￿bjj1tieS of the t￿￿tee8 with reSp￿t to going concern deml)ed
ill the relevant sections of thi8 report
Other inforrnatioll
The trustees are T￿1￿11e for the other loforn￿l10n conlained within the annual reporL The other
inforniation comprises the infOrn￿tioll included in the annwil reporL other than the financial ststements
inforn￿lI0ll ¢xwt tr) th¢ extent oth¢nvise explicitly stat¢d in our reprt we do not expre88 any
forni of assurance conclusion therco
Cknr ra$pOn￿bility is to read the other irforn￿ti0n an4 in dolng so. consider whether the other
infoEmation is materially inconsisknt with the financial statern￿ts or our knowl¢dgc oblaiued in the
audit or otherwise ap)PLar.% to be materially missts*d. If we identify such material incO￿81¢￿CI&8 OT
misstsknt in the financial statements themselves. If. bAsed on the WO￿ we have wfornie4 we
We have nothing to re￿)rt in this Tegard.

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JRoots Limited
Independent Auditor's Report to the Members of Jlioots Ltd (eontinued)
Opinions on other rnatter8 prescribed by the Companies Act 21)06
In our OPiDion based on the wotk undertakn in the course of our audit
the inforn￿tiOll given in the 1Th￿tee$. reixiTI which includes the directora, re[￿ prepared for
the PU￿)$¢8 of company law. for the fiDancial year for which the financial statements are
prq)ared is consistent with the fiDancial statemeffjts: and
app]icable legal requIreM￿ts.
Matters on whlch we Are required to report by exception
In bght of the knowledge and undersknding of the ¢lwitsble company and its enviroDm¢nt obtsined in
the course of the audiL wc have not identified material mi&8tatenMts in thc directors. report included
within thc Trustees. rq￿L
We have nothing to rq)ort in respe¢t of the following mattcrn ID re]Ation to which the con)panI￿ Act
2006 rquirGS US to re￿rt to you if. in our opinion:
adequate accowiting re¢ords have notbeen or
Ce￿]￿ di￿l08ureS of trustces, remuneration 8peGified by law atc not madc. or
we have not rcccived all the Inforn￿tiOn and explaDatiOD8 we require for our audit or
th¢ trustees wer¢ not entided to prepare the financial ststements in accordance witb the Sn￿11
¢ompanics regime and take advantsge of the Small companies exemption in pr¢parAng the
In￿t¢¢$' reporL
Rwnslbuities of tru•tetB
As explained more fi￿Y in the tr￿tee8, re4)oLqiI)i]itses gtatement set out on pages 5 and 6, the trustees
(who are also the ditectoTh of the dwitsble company for the Pu4￿eS of compaDy law) re5poDsible
for the pteparntion of the financial statements and for beiDg Satisfied that they give a tru¢ and fair view.
and for such internal control as the trus*es detern￿ is nwe5sary to enable the preparnlion of fJnanGial
8tstements that are free froni materid mis6taterncnL Wheth￿ due to fr&ud or error.
In prepuring th¢ linancial statements, th¢ are reSpO￿l1)le for asse&8ing the cjjaritable company's
ability to o)ntinue as a going di8closin& as appticable. matters rclat&l to going concern a￿1
ing the going concan basis of accounting un1¢&8 thc In￿lee& either intend to liquidate the clwithble
company or to cew operations. or have no realistic ￿ternative but to do so.
Auditor's re4￿n￿￿111tieS for the audit of the fillancial statements
Our objeclivcs are to obtaill r¢asonabl¢ about whetlw the financial statrnnents as a whole are
free from rnaterial misstatemenL whether to frnud or effor. and to i&sue an auditor's report that
includ&s our opinion. Re&sonable assur&Dck is a kn'gh level of assuTance. but is not a 8uataote¢ that an
audit Londucted in accordance with ISAS (UK) will alway8 d¢t￿ta￿atrIalmisJ[ULcMeDtwIKll it exists.
aggregate, they Could r￿OnablY be expected to Intlu￿ th¢ economic deci8i()ns of users taken on the
basis of th¢se fioaaciai statcm¢nts.

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dependent Auditsr's Ryrt to the Members of JRoots Ltd (continued)
hregularities. including fraud, are illStancc5 of non.compliance with laws and regulatioLs. We dasign
of I￿egUlaTities, including frnud The extent to which our proce4th]rn are wable of detecting
We obtsIn￿ an understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks within which the company
operates, focusing on those laws and regulats.ons that have a diTect effect on the detern￿tiOn of
Materi￿ amounts and disclosures in the finaocial Statements. The laws and r¢gulations we considered
in this context were the Cbarities SORP (FRS102) 2019 and Companies Act 2006.
in¢luding fra￿ to be the oV￿ride of contro18 by nwwgem¢nt and th¢ ￿ognItiOn of income. Our audit
pr(kn to respond to these risks inchmkd enquiries of management aly)ut their own idenlification
and assessjnent of the risks of irregularAtic4 Sample testing on tbe wsting of journals. sample testing on
Owing to the inberent lin)itstioJLq of an audiL there is an Uwivoidable risk thAt we may not have d*cted
kxrfornied our audit in acwrdance with Auditing standards. We are not responsible for preventing non.
COD]pliancc and cannot be expected to deteci non-wmpliance with all laws and regulation
Thc8e inherent limitatiODS are particulaTly significant in the ¢w of misststement resulting from fraud
this may involv¢ sophisticated 8Ghcmes d&signed to avoid detection, including deliberate failure to
record ti7nsadioD4 Collusion or the provisAon of intentional Misrep￿￿Iatiolls.
A further description of our responsibiliti¢8 for the audit of the fJnaDcial 8tstements is located on the
Fina￿111 Re￿rting Coullcil's web81* at: www.frc.or .
nsibilities. Thi8 description
forn￿ part of our auditor's rq)ort.
U* of our report
Thi8 rq￿ is made sokly to the clwitabk company's members. as a body. in accord￿ viith Cbapter
3 of Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit WO￿ b&8 been undeTth 80 that we might state to
the cbaritable company's tnembers thos¢ matta5 we reqUi￿d to state to them in aD audiwr's report
and for no oth¢r P￿￿K)S¢. To the fullest extent permittcd by law, w¢ do not accept or assume
spOn￿￿ll1ty to anyone o¢1￿ than the chaTitsbl¢ company and the Clwitable company's as a
Lx)dy. for ow audit wort for this rqJotL or for the opinions we have fijrnic
Anthony Ep
for #nd on behalf of
Goldwin8 LLmlted
Stathtory Auditor
ChArtered Aceountsnts
75 M*ygrove Road
West Uwnpslead
London MV6 2EG
(s
'or Statutory Auditor)
Septeniber 2024

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JRoots Limited
Statement of FinaDcial Activities
for the year ended 3 l D¢¢¢mber 2023
2023
2022
Total Funds Totsl Funds
In¢one:
Donations and legaci
228,469
66.473
294.942
505.070
Participant payments
4,827369
1,104
4.827J69
1,104
2,569.934
5.533
Total ineome
5,056,942
66.473
5.123.415
3,080,537
Expenditure:
Ra￿ingfyn￿f.'
Donor fimdtaising costs
1.690
1,690
1.837
Ewnditiwe on charitable aclivitw..
Cl)aritable donations
activitie8
352.627
4 425 434
352,627
4 602 693
126.893
2 680 ?91
Total expellditure
4.779.751
177,259
4.957.010
2.809.021
Net Incomel{expendl¢ure) for the year
277,'19l
(110.786}
166,405
271,516
Reconelllatlon of fwid8:
Tothl funth brougbt forward
120 139
610 748
339
Total fund8 carried forward
767.800
9.353
777.153
610,748
The Statement of Financial Aclivitics includes all gaiD8 and losses rwised in th¢ yew.
The notes on pages 13 10 20 forni part of the8e acwuot&

Pageii
Company nuuther Irii14
As at 31 Dece4nber 2023
Not¢
2023
2022
Tall￿711c
li
1024
99
12
564.162
217
423238
451
C4sh and in hond
1570379
1,875,143
Cralltors: Anwvnts falling within onE y
13
Net eumit
Net Alsets
Tn.153
610.748
16
16
767SOO
120 139
T4)tsi funth
Tn.153
610.748
c¥ADpanies wbiect to the S￿￿11 ¢ompmi¢s tCBimc within Part IS of the Companie5 A¢t 2006.
The a¢cowts were appToved by th¢ trustees and authoris¢d for i88w on21 Sq*ember2024
The notes oo pys 13 to 20 f(Nm P￿ of thae aLrouAts.

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Ststement of Cash Flows
As at 31 December 2023
2023
2022
Cash flows from operatAng activlties:
Net 1￿min￿(Out80ing} resources
166.405
675
271,516
900
Loss on disp)sal of tangil)le fixed assets
{140,925)
486 093
(187,558)
785 686
Net eash provlded by operating activities
(459938)
870,544
Cash flow8 fron Inve8dng a¢tlvltle*
Pur¢hw of tsngible fixal a88cts
(Rq)aYing)￿WIllg of fimds from CBILS Loan Scheme
Additional l (rq)aymcnt) of credit card loans
(250,0(X))
(2,428)
14250
Net CAth generatedl (uwl by) inveslillg aetfvltkj
14250
(252.428)
Change in casb and cash equivalents in the year
(445.688)
618.116
Ca8h and cdi equivalents at the beginning of the year
Totsl cuh And elih equlvalellts at the end of the year

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Notss to the Accounts- 31 D￿¢m￿ 2023
Company infonDalion
The wincipal athivAty of JRLXAS Limited is the advancement of Jewisb and cuhure. The
Company is regist￿ed as a charitable Company limited by guarnltee (CompaDy Dumkn. IYII 14903.
tharity number 1136532). It is IncoTpo￿Cd aodiknnicilediD theUIL Th¢addr￿softherevst￿￿ office
is 379 Hu)don Way, Londo￿ NW4 3LP.
Aeeou*lint eonvention
The financial %laiLiiients have been prepared under the hislorical cost cAmvention and in
accordanc¢ with thc Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and R¢￿Tting by
CharAtie8 (SORP 2015), applicable UK accowiting standards in¢ludllig the Financial
Rq￿ti￿ Standard applicabk in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102). and the
Companies Act 2006. Th¢ Company meets the definition of a public benefit entity Wmler FRS
102. A&8ets and liabilities initially ￿￿lS¢d al bistorical cost or traD￿tion value Unless
oth¢rwi8¢ 8tsted in the ￿levant policy notes. The principal acK￿mIlng policies
adopted in th¢ preparation of the financial stslements are as follows:
b. Income
All incoming rc50ur¢¢s at¢ iD¢ludryJ on th¢ Statcm¢nt of Financial Activities wh¢D th¢ Charity is
legally cntitlcd to thc IDL￿Me and the amount can be quantified with re&S0￿ble accuracy.
EXp￿dIture is accountoa for on an aCcn￿S basis and has classificd unts bcadings that
a8￿ate ail cost related to th¢ category. ¢osts caDnot be dire¢t]y attributed to particular
heathngs they have been allocated to activities on a basis with the use of r&qour
Charltable a¢tivilieJ
ChaTit&bl¢ activities comprAse those costs incurr•l by the Charity in the delivery of its activities
and services for its b￿¢fiCiaTI¢s. It indudes both costs that ¢an be allocated dirrftly to bi)ch
activities and d￿¢ costs of an indirect nature ne4xssary to supprt them.
Governance costs
Governance costs COtr4)TiS¢ those cosL8 a&8ociat¢d with me&iDg the cun4liliilional and strategic
requiremcnts of the Cbarity and the audit and costs linked to the sltategic ll￿getnellt of the
Charity.
Allocation and apportiOAment of ¢0
Ovethead and costs rdating to clwitable activitics bave been apporfiffled based on stsff
Tan￿￿le fixed assets
Dq)reciation 1$ provided 8t th¢ following annual rates iti ordry to writ¢ off eath asset ovff its
estimatd ￿1 life.
Fixtures and fittAn8S
Computer quipmo
- 25°A on Teducing balance
- 250/0 on r￿u¢lti8 balance

Page 14
Notes to the Accounts- 31 Dc£wbff 2023
Attollnilng Poli(ies (coni)nned)
FL Taxation
The Charity is cxempt from ¢OTporation tsx on its tharitabie a¢tiviti&8
Fund accouni)xg
UDT&8tri¢ted funds can bc usal ID accordance with the chatitable objectives at the discr&ion of the
Truste4S.
Rastric*d fimds can ODly be used for paTticu]ar re*tri¢t¢d within the objects of th¢
Clwity. RestTiCtions aTiS¢ Wh￿ specified by the donor or Wh￿ fimds are rnised for partiru]ar
Further cxplanatiOD of the nature and PUTPO8e of each fimd is included in the notes to the financial
Liablllty r￿nn￿oll
Liabilities are rwIS￿ as 8wn &8 thsxe is a legal or constructivc obligation Committing the
ChaTity to the exp￿dituTe.
Translatlon of forelgn currenck•
Monetary awts andliabiiiticsthnominated in forcign ¢UTrenciesarctranslated into stfflin8 at rates
of a¢hange ruling ai the b818nce sheet date.
TTansactions in foreign currencits are translated into sterling at the rate Tuling on the datc of thc
Exchange gains and lo&ses are recogniscd in thL Statement of Financial Activiti￿.
Finanaal Instruments
The ChaTity holds only financial a&*ts and financial liabilitia of a kind that qualify as basic
financial instruM￿lS. Basic financial instrum¢nts include ddrtors and ¢reditors. Debt0￿ and
creditors ar¢ initially rcwgDised at transaction value and subscquently measured at fair valu¢. Note
19 provides mor¢ inforn)ation on financial instruma)t5 wh￿¢ thture casb flows are anticipat
with financial assets refenyng to debtor bal4nc¢s excluding prepaym¢nty and financial liabilities
referring to all creditor balan￿5 excluding defar¢d inLX)me and othw tsxation and social seawity.
nL Golng Concern
Having reviewed the financial positio￿ the Tn￿tea$ CODsidtr that with current e&8h resou
gencral ￿ potential ap￿1 for fi￿draiSin& and a fuu thule for futu￿ trips. there are no
mateTial wicertainitiaq about the Cbarity's ability to Continue as a golng concern and have
TeasoDable expectations that the Cbarity has adquate ra$Our￿ to cmitinue for the forL8eeable
firturc. Accordingly they continue to adopt th¢ goiDg concern b&sis of accounting in preparing th¢
Government Grants
Grants ate a(xounted for under the perfoll￿¢¢ m(thl as perniitted by the Chatity SORP.
basis over the furlough wiod for ea¢hrelevant enwloyee.

Pagc 15
Not&8 to the iiecounts- 31 Dee¢mbu 2023
3 Key judgements and estinute8
In the application of the CharAty'S accounting EK)liciffj vthich aTr des¢nl)ed ill note 2. Trus*es are
required to make judgements. eSliM￿ and assumptions about the wing values of a&8ets alld
liabilities that are not re&lily apparent from other sourc¢8. The estimates and uthying awtions
&rc based on historical ¢xpcricnG¢ and other factors that are considered to be ttl¢vanL Acts￿ results
The estIll￿te5 and underlying assumptions are ￿vieWed on an on.going basis. Revisio￿ to accowiting
estimth are r¢cogni8ed in the period in which the estin￿te is revised if the revision affects only that
period or in the per1￿￿ of the revision and ￿tUre periods if the Tevision affects the current and futt￿¢
The consider that th¢re are no Mata]￿ judgements in applying accounting ￿)]1¢1¢$ or kcy
Income from donadoD8 And leyde8
2023
2022
294,942
505.070
Income from ¢harttable actlvides
2023
Thp aDd event participant payM￿ts
4.827J69
2J69.934
Ckher income
Furlough grants under thc Job Retcntion Stheme
Bank intaayt rcc¢ivcd
i.1(
5.533
Donor hndral8ing costs
2023
2022
t)onor relations
Supwrt ¢u¥ts
1,497
193
1.635
202
1.690
1.837

Page 16
Notes to the Accowits- 31 Dw¢mbff 2023
Basis of
allocation
Clwitable Supimxt. Gov&nan
activities
2023
2022
Totsl
101212
67.475
168.687
114575
Programmc tiip
p￿dItuTe
Direct
4.141.804
4,141,804 1295,912
Fi]m and book produdion
77.911
77,911
68282
office
Audit fea8
208.759
208,759
5,532
198.222
3,3
5.532
4.451.775
145.386
5.532
4,601693 2,680291
supp￿ wsts
145J86 (145J86)
5,532
(5.532)
Totsl ¢harit*bk a¢tivity expenditur¢
4.601693
4,(All,693 2,680291
Of the total eXp￿ltur¢ fA,425,434 (2022: £2J90.762) was unrestricted .
Fld Sn¢omlng l (el￿dit￿re) for the y￿r
2023
2022
This is stated afttt chwg l (crediting):
Audit Fe
4,610
675
Fo￿18￿ eXdr￿g¢ (gain¥) I lo
97,581
(7,499)

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Not¢s to th¢ AvA)unts- 31 Dectmbff 2023
2023
2022
salari￿ and wagas
Social se£urity costs
Peuion costs
149,920
15524
98.207
6571
168,687
114574
There w￿e no Tn￿, remunetation or othcz benefits forthe year endeA 31 DKembu 2023 (2022: £DiI).
Th￿¢ w￿¢ no Truste￿, expensas paid for the year aid￿ 31 De¢¢mb¢r 2023 (2022: £nil).
The average monthly numbu of anployees during the year was as follows:
2023
2022
Support
No employee received remuii¢i'4ilion amounting to more than £60,(X)O ID eithff year. £0 remwiention was
paid to key managemalt pffwnDd in 2023 (2022: £0). All Trustees are included as key pusonnd.
10 Taxado•
Th¢ charitable Company is exanpt from corwation tax as au its income 18 charitable and is applioa for
¢haritable pwpo
I l T￿sIble fixed
Computcr
equipment
Totsls
COST
At l January 2022 and 31 December 2023
19.841
19.841
DEPRECIAI'IOIY
At l January 2023
Charge for the year
17.142
17,142
At 31 December 2023
17.817
17.817
F4ET BOOK VALUE
At 31 DecembLY 2023
2.024
2,024
At 31 D￿ember 2022
2.699
2.699
12 Debtors
2023
2022
'rTade debtors
Other debtors
Pryynwits and a¢¢rn¢d in¢om¢
328.022
123,136
203581
49.677
169 979
564,162
423237

Page 18
Notes to the Accounts- 31 Dcccth 2023
13 Creditors: A￿￿Ullts falling due within onc year
2022
24.926
4.780
622
893
749,128
14.4X)I
l54.892
2,989
3.422
511
1.104,628
652
Amounts ow¢d to ¢hatiti
(￿her CTeditOTS
Credit
795250
1267.094
14 Defer￿ Income
2023
2022
Balance at l January 2023
Amount releascd to income in the year
Amount dcfared in the year
1.071.058
(1,071,058)
702 888
338255
(338.255)
1071 058
Ba]aDce as at 31 tkcember 2023
702.888
1.071.058
D¢ferTcd Income at each year eDd repTcsthts amowjts T￿e1Ved from participaDts for ￿Ucational trips
that will tske place in the peri(Ml after the year end. Income is released to the Statement of Financial
A¢tivitic4 for the year in whicb th¢ a¢livity occurs.
15 Capital eommltments
Amounts for. but not provided in the accounty amount to £nil (2022: £nil).
16 Mov¢n￿llt in Fun
l January
2023
Income
Out80in8
31 DecaDbcr
2023
losses
Unrestrlcted Funds
G￿tr￿ funds
490.6(￿)
5.056.942
(4.779,751)
767.8(KJ
Restslcted Fund
120 139
177 259
Total Funds b￿lle
610.748
5.123.415
(4.957,010)
777,153
Unra8trided funds repr¢sent funds available to the"1'n￿ttts for Ihe general PUTPOSaS of the Charity.
Restrict￿1 I,unds represCQt donations and expcnditure on filrns and projwts to pay tsibut¢ and.
reme01b￿ people who survived the HolocausL
17 Related Party Tran8*etions
JRoots is a subsidiary of Jewisb Futures Tn￿ which organiKs central r&8oum for JRoots and oth
sister charities so that thc group b￿¢fits from rtODomias of scale and shared exwtise and expttienLY.
During the ycar undff review JewislL Futuras Tn￿1 Charged JRoots £190.650 (2022: £139.979).
During the year Jewish FlltU￿ Tn￿t ma(k dffjations to JRoots of £3.71J) (2022: £6539}. JRoots
Provid￿ a grant of £18.IIX) to subsid1￿ ethicational trips (2022 £nil). At tbe end of tb¢ y￿T JRoots
owed Jewish Futures Trust £622 (2022: £3.422).

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Nthas lo the A¢counts- 31 De{Wb￿ 2023
17 Rdated P*rty Transa¢tlons (eonlinued)
JFT.Jewish Futures Foundation Jnc is a charity in tbe USA whith shares a In￿Ce with JR00￿ During the
year, JRoots received donations from JFT - JFF IDC totailing £2.604.947 (2022: £1.707,8481 At the of
the year JlicK>ts Ltd was owed £123.038 (2022: £33528) by JFF- JFF Inc.
Aish Hatorah UK is a subsidiary of Jewish Futures Trus¢ the sx)l¢ of IRoots. Aisb Hatornh UK
4 trips (2022: 4) through JRoots duTing the year which meant that JRoots in¢urrol nd Costs on behalf of
Aish Hatorab UK to the value of £94,103 {2022: £53,605). The net costs of th¢s¢ trips wcre paid to JRoots.
JRoots gav¢ a grant to AISH of £150,(X)O lo subsidise educational trips (2022: £nil).
Fonun for Jcwish Lcadership is a subsidiary of J¢wisb Futures Trust, the sole rneM￿ of JRoots., JRoots
provided a grant of £12,(K)O to subsidise educational tsips (2022 £nil).
Net72ch is a charity b&sed in Imel which shares a tsvstee with JRoots. At the of the year JFT
Netzach held fijnds for JRoot8 for fvture trips and ¢￿ts of £98 (2022: £16,149).
Klal.Cha7A)n is a subsidiary of JFf. the sol¢ member of th¢ Company. Klai.Chazon ran 4 trips (2022:
4 tiips) wing the 8ervices of JRoots Ltd during the year which meant that JRoots Ltd incurred net ￿$ts
on behalf of the c4￿pallY to the value of £25.368 (2022: £37,125). The net costs of these ITIPS were
paid to JRoots Ltst At the year end the Klal-Chau)n owed JR(M)ts £19.548 (2022 . £4.351). During the
y¢ar. JRoots provided a grant of £20.Crf)O to subsidise ed￿ati0llal trAPS (2022 £nil).
During the year the Tn￿ made donatioD8 to the dthrity of £nil (2022: £3,51)0).
18 Parent Undtrtaklng And Ulthllth Controlllng Party
The Company is a 100% 8ub8idiary of Jewi8h Future8 Trust Limitrd & limited liability Company.
giSte￿d number 07884678 and a registered cbarity number 1151066.
Jewish FuthTes Tn￿t is involved in public education and Gulturul aGtivities.
The Trustees regard Jewish Fulures Tn￿t Limit￿ as th¢ imm¢diat¢ and ullimat¢ par¢nt Company.
Jewish Future8 Tn￿t prepare cowlidat¢d annual acwunts . including the results of thc Company.
A copy of the cnn801idated accounts can be obtain￿ fiom the JFT head office at 379 Hendon Way.
L()ndon NW4 31P.
19 Fiuncial inthments
2023
2022
Charfty
lJ57.483
1,705219
FiDan¢Aal liabilities measurrAi at amorti¥¢xJ wst
92,362
196.036
I. inancial assets measured at atnortised cost include trade deb￿r4 amount owed by gtoup ulldett&
other debtOTS and cath cquivalents.
excluding delerred income.

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Notes to the Accounts- 31 Dttember 2023
20 COmp￿dI1ve Statement of FfDancial Ac¢ivltie8 January to December 2022
2022
Total Fun
ncome:
Donations and legaci
29.934
475.136
505.070
Incomefvm charithble acilvltles..
Participant payments
Other income
2.569.934
2569.934
Total illeome
2.605,401
475,136
3.080.537
Expenditure:
Raisingfynds..
1,837
1,837
Expendilure on chw71able activuies..
126,893
126,893
289
29 2 680 291
Charitable activiti¢8
Total expendilure
2J92.599
416.422
2,809,021
Net ineomel(expendlture) for the y
212,802
58,714
271516
Reconelllation of fund•:
Total fiwds brought fonvard
27
339
Totsl fllnds earrled forward
490.609
120.139
610.748