This year’s Jewish fringe is more reflective than previous programmes, says festival leader
By Jane Prinsley
Pupils are encouraged to become ‘helpful and effective’ members of society, the Independent Schools Inspectorate says
By Simon Rocker
Playwright Estee Stimler brings her upcoming comedic play Smother to London for one night only this month
By Eliana Jordan
Mark Cass’ father and great-great uncle championed up-and-coming artists in Europe and the UK
By Elisa Bray
The CEO of Noa Girls says that it will be the most vulnerable who will suffer due to the rise in National Insurance
By Naomi Lerer
The Surrey town has had a Jewish community for centuries, but hasn’t had a rabbi since the expulsion of Jews from England
By Daniel Ben-David
The Budget will add an annual bill of £1.4 billion across the third sector, says NCVO
By Imogen Garfinkel
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A simple cheek swab will check for 47 recessive disorders during the screening week in November
By Gaby Wine
The special retro edition marks 90 years of Mars chocolate manufacturing in the UK
Some reported a 100 per cent increase in attendance
Magicians, classical music, and comedy will come together on Sunday
Election of five women to the leadership team comes after launch of gender equality initiative last month
Social media and far-left ideologies are pushing young people away from Zionism
By Benjy Lewis
Gavriella Epstein-Lightman chats to the JC about how she has combined her twin passions of journalism and human rights
Hilary Tait was speaking at the charity’s Bridging the Gap dinner
Keith Black will be seeking a second term