Alex Brummer
Thank God for Israel’s huge economic resilience
The financial cost of the war is astronomic, but the nation’s economy has become so strong
How Israel has transformed from orange groves to a science and high-tech powerhouse
The country has moved far from its arid, poor beginnings in 1948 to become one of the world's most advanced economies
The geniuses who quietly built up British businesses
Throughout its history, the Jewish Chronicle has maintained an almost shy approach to finance and business, but the remarkable contribution made by Jewish Britons in these fields cannot be ignored
Cries of antisemitism as Unilever opts for boycott
What gives the current row a greater edge is that both Anglo-Dutch Unilever and Ben & Jerry’s have strong Jewish roots
The people who can make Brexit Britain shine
Some of the UK’s brightest business innovators are members of our community — their talent will be key to making a success of leaving the EU
Lord Peter Levene, who advised Thatcher and saved the Canary Wharf regeneration, discusses his life among the powerful
Alex Brummer meets the great fixer
The thought of Jeremy Corbyn as PM has Jewish investors running for the hills
The possibility that John McDonnell could soon run the economy and set taxes has prompted several Jewish businessmen to divest from the UK
Can Hong Kong lure Israeli technology stocks to China?
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has joined the race for Israeli listings
The store that defeated Mr Retail
Is Philip Green a Jewish businessman - or a businessman who happens to be Jewish?
Britain's Jews are proud of the community's great entrepreneurial traditions. Then, every so often, a scandal erupts that gives us all cause for pause, says Alex Brummer
This is how to put the spark back into M&S
Green, BHS and the ethics of business
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