LawLongest-serving judge steps off the bench after 27 yearsJudge Lawrence Cohen says there are many similarities between his faith and his professionBy Daniel Ben-David2 min read
The United SynagogueUnited Synagogue announces new rabbinic leadershipThe Rabbinic Council of the United Synagogue and the Rebbetzens Representatives of the United Synagogue have just held electionsBy JC Reporter1 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
care sectorDecision to axe overseas care worker visas prompts outcry from charitiesThe proposals form part of the government’s white paper on immigrationBy Daniel Ben-David4 min read
JBD‘Memory Man’ gets lifetime achievement awardMalcolm Ozin has been working for Jewish Blind & Disabled since it was founded over 50 years agoBy Elliot Rose2 min read
HIAS+JCOREReligious leaders call for ‘a more compassionate narrative’ on migrationHIAS+JCORE spearheaded a letter to the PM after the announcement of the government’s immigration reformsBy Gaby Wine2 min read
CommunityA beacon of hope for families in crisisA look into the Jewish Family Centre – the community’s one-stop hub for parents and childrenBy Ellie Grant2 min read
Liberal JudaismReform and Liberal approve historic merger as Progressive JudaismDelegates of the two synagogue groups voted by more than 90 per cent to unite on SundayBy Simon Rocker7 min read
JFSJFS invites former pupils back to schoolThe largest Jewish school in Europe is relaunching its alumni networkBy Gaby Wine3 min read
RabbisRabbi Sacks was ‘wonderful’ to me, recalls Britain’s first woman rabbiRabbi Jackie Tabick recounted some of her experiences at an event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of women’s rabbinic ordination in BritainBy Simon Rocker5 min read
JNF UKJNF UK heads reunite with former hostageSagui Dekel-Chen is a project worker for the organisation, based in IsraelBy Elliot Rose1 min read
Brighton & HoveBrighton memorial to the victims of October 7 destroyed by vandalsThe Brighton and Hove Jewish community and allies as well as the Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses to the vandalismBy Daniel Ben-David2 min read
Camp SimchaGrandparents go on a Big Walk for little grandsonAdrian and Alison Cohen raised £100,000 for Camp Simcha and Great Ormond Street HospitalBy Elliot Rose2 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
Jewish Care‘She is a grandma, mum and best friend rolled into one’Gaby Wine speaks to Hayley and Rita Shaw about their extraordinary relationship over the yearsBy Gaby Wine4 min read
Crohn'sLiving with colitis – and chicken soupOn the eve of World IBD Day on May 19, Ellie Grant writes about what it is like to live with an inflammatory bowel diseaseBy Ellie Grant4 min read