JSAS provided support to around 50 people a month
By Gaby Wine
Rabbi Baruch Levin of Brondesbury Park Synagogue hit out at council leaders during a meeting about the borough’s proposed twinning with Nablus, in the West Bank
By Daniel Ben-David
Both Hamas and Israel have agreed to the first phase of a ceasefire deal that could see the release of all 48 hostages in Gaza, both living and dead
Daniel Ben-David and Gaby Wine speak to people who have made aliyah since October 7
Andrew Franks was seriously injured while protecting other congregants from the terrorist
Two New York rabbis are vying for leadership of flagship Masorti shul
By JC Reporter
Yesterday’s terrorist attack comes following a surge in antisemitism over the past two years. The CEO of JNF UK calls on the government to do more
By Elan Gorji
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Marc Cave, director of the National Holocaust Museum, was speaking on its 30th anniversary
More than 100 children remain on JCoSS waiting list as efforts to integrate Jewish pupils into mainstream school fall short
By Jane Prinsley
James Fine was unable to have a bar mitzvah at 13 due to his learning disabilities
Employment charity Resource announces that one in five of its clients is over 55
Rebbetzin Jacqueline Feldman has written her debut book inspired by the experiences of captives held in Gaza
British Jewry’s largest synagogue membership body said it wants to better understand what congregants think
By Simon Rocker
Nearly 1,000 more children have been orphaned in Israel since October 7. An Israeli NGO is supporting many of them, thanks partly to JNF UK
Synagogues from all denominations came together to clear up a cemetery
By Bradley Grant
Celebration of the harvest festival is an indicator of ‘stronger Jewish identity’ in the community