Last week, Michael Goldstein stepped down as president of the United Synagogue. Here he looks back on his eight years at the helm
By Michael Goldstein
Youth leaders are receiving training from Jewish Women’s Aid
By Binyamin Jayson
Congregants of Bonai Shalom in Boulder were attacked with Molotov cocktails while they held a vigil for the Gaza hostages last month – leading to the death of 82-year-old Karen Diamond
By Daniel Ben-David
This week, we launch a new series, in which we spotlight good people doing good things
Sign-ups have already begun for the annual festival of Jewish culture and learning
By Gaby Wine
The chair of Chai Cancer Care writes about the difficulties of ‘getting back to normal’ after cancer
By Louise Hager
In conversation with Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, Keith and Aviva Seigel share harrowing moments from their time in captivity
By Siam Goorwich
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Jewish charities have published a white paper, setting out recommendations for improvements
By Ahron Asher Moss
A secondary school in Barnet has offered to take cohort as Jewish schools hit capacity
By Jane Prinsley
The Muswell Hill one-form entry school is a tight-knit community
By Elisa Bray
Deborah Koder and Abdullahi Yussuf received the HIAS+JCORE Dubs Awards
Guests feasted on heart-shaped challah and pistachio rugelach, while their four-legged friends played with bespoke blue “matzo balls”
Reform UK Deputy Leader Richard Tice joins dozens calling for the release of the hostages nearing their 650th day in captivity
In a statement leaked to the JC, clergy claim the views expressed by the 36 are ‘underrepresented’ by Jewish communal institutions.
Catherine Bell, 70, admitted to stealing the money from the charity over the course of five years
By Jamie Shapiro
Antisemitism tsar will meet NHS leaders on Tuesday morning to discuss the findings of the report into Jew-hatred
By Daniel Ben- David & Jane Prinsley