Tay-SachsMum of baby with Tay-Sachs urges people to get tested before starting a familyJnetics is holding a vital match-funding campaign on Sunday and MondayBy Elisa Bray5 min read
OfstedWestcliff Charedi school gets the nod from OfstedThe coastal city’s new Chasidic community takes another step forward with a positive report for its schoolBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Jewish Women in SportsJewish women in sports speak at the Lords’Lack of representation’ was an ongoing theme at the eventBy Ellie Grant1 min read
Masorti JudaismJonathan Wittenberg to retire as New North London Senior Rabbi next yearHe will step down after 40 years’ congregational service but will continue as Masorti Senior RabbiBy Simon Rocker2 min read
JTeenJTeen shortlisted for Helpline of the Year awardThe support service has helped thousands of teenagersBy Ellie Grant1 min read
Immanuel CollegeImmanuel College confronts its falling numbersAs it approaches its 35th anniversary, the JC finds out if the independent Hertfordshire school’s heyday is overBy Simon Rocker6 min read
UK JewrySupport venues that aren't boycotting Jewish creatives, says Tsitsit directorThis year’s Jewish fringe is more reflective than previous programmes, says festival leaderBy Jane Prinsley3 min read
SchoolsImmanuel College receives thumbs-up from inspectorsPupils are encouraged to become ‘helpful and effective’ members of society, the Independent Schools Inspectorate saysBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Jewish theatreMeet the playwright bringing Jewish motherhood to the London stagePlaywright Estee Stimler brings her upcoming comedic play Smother to London for one night only this monthBy Eliana Jordan3 min read
Cass Art PrizeFamily’s artistic legacy lives on with inaugural prizeMark Cass’ father and great-great uncle championed up-and-coming artists in Europe and the UKBy Elisa Bray3 min read
The BudgetShortsighted and shortchanged: the detrimental impact on charities by Labour’s budgetThe CEO of Noa Girls says that it will be the most vulnerable who will suffer due to the rise in National InsuranceBy Naomi Lerer2 min read
Guildford SynagogueAfter 750 years, the town of Guildford gets its very own rabbiThe Surrey town has had a Jewish community for centuries, but hasn’t had a rabbi since the expulsion of Jews from EnglandBy Daniel Ben-David3 min read
The BudgetIncrease in National Insurance will have ‘devastating’ consequences, warns Jewish charity sectorThe Budget will add an annual bill of £1.4 billion across the third sector, says NCVOBy Imogen Garfinkel6 min read
JneticsGenetic screening open to students with at least one Jewish grandparentA simple cheek swab will check for 47 recessive disorders during the screening week in NovemberBy Gaby Wine1 min read
KashrutReturn of nostalgic Marathon bar – and it’s kosher!The special retro edition marks 90 years of Mars chocolate manufacturing in the UKBy Imogen Garfinkel1 min read
High Holy DaysHigh Holy Days attendance up a year after October 7Some reported a 100 per cent increase in attendanceBy Jane Prinsley3 min read