UJIAEvery pound we raise for Israel is an act of defiance against attempts to destroy itThe UJIA’s Israel Director outlines the charity’s role in helping rebuild after the Iranian attacksBy Emily Pater2 min read
Young JWAThere is no shame in talking about domestic abuseThe chair of the new Young Jewish Women’s Aid committee explains why her generation needs to support the charityBy Lucy Summerfield2 min read
Holocaust educationI told my Holocaust survivor dad’s story at the school which barred himMichael Bibring travelled to Austria to speak to pupils of the school that expelled his Jewish father in the 1930sBy Michael Bibring2 min read
Board of DeputiesMy first year of challenges, progress – and Jewish prideBoard of Deputies president Phil Rosenberg reflects on his first 12 months in officeBy Phil Rosenberg2 min read
Jewish Volunteering NetworkHow ordinary people build extraordinary legacies through volunteeringThe Jewish community has a disproportionately high number of charitiesBy Rachelle Lazarus2 min read
Progressive JudaismWhat would a Reform and Liberal merger mean?By next week, Anglo-Jewry may have a brand new movementBy Simon Rocker2 min read
VE DayMy grandpa’s war diary connects me with the human side of conflictOn the eve of VE Day, one writer delves into her ancestor’s experience of the Second World WarBy Rosa Doherty3 min read
The JLCThis is how we are future-proofing our communityThe Jewish Leadership Council chair gives an update on the Forge the Future programmeBy Keith Black 4 min read
Brighton & Hove Reform SynagogueThe accolade of a listed status can be an unwanted giftBrighton and Hove Reform Synagogue, which was the subject of redevelopment plans, has just been awarded grade II statusBy Simon Rocker2 min read
Jewish Women's AidOur community needs to tackle the rise in sexual violence against younger womenJewish Women’s Aid has seen a 64 per cent overall increase in calls from women and girls who have experienced sexual violenceBy Sam Clifford2 min read
HIAS+JCOREThis Pesach, let’s commit to calling for freedom for all‘We are reminded frequently throughout the festival that it is a mitzvah to welcome the stranger’By Rabbi David Mason2 min read
Singular ChallengeThe early years of separation need not be lonely onesSeparation and divorce can bring challenges – but also new opportunitiesBy Denise Lester2 min read
GetHow Jewish courts are easing the pain of divorceEla Nicolaides explains what support the London Beth Din provides to couples going through the get processBy Ela Nicolaides2 min read
NorwoodThe benefit cuts risk further marginalising the most vulnerableSome people will always struggle to find paid employmentBy Naomi Dickson2 min read
Bushey CemeteryA cup of tea in a cemetery can bring much cheerThe United Synagogue have created a great place to invite guests after a stone-setting or a funeralBy Keren David3 min read
Jewish Book Week 2025A life-affirming Jewish Book Week made space for debate... and dinner plansLondon’s longest-running literary festival was packed with new ideasBy Jane Prinsley3 min read