The British Jews on the Nazi hit listFilmmaker Ivor Montagu, businessman Sir Isidore Salmon, and ex-JC editor Ivan Marion Greenberg are among those named in a Gestapo black bookBy Jennifer Lipman4 min read
Jewish Film Festival: A mouthwatering cinematic offeringThe annual festival is almost completely online this year, with just four screenings at JW3By Keren David3 min read
He was an ordinary Nazi. And entirely responsibleRobert Griesinger’s name doesn’t appear in any histories of the Third Reich, but the lawyer who helped supervise the flow of Czech slave labour to feed Hitler’s war machine was one of the Nazi regime's 'enablers'By Robert Philpot5 min read
Jewish history goes missing in university courses on ZionismBritish universities are churning out students who see Israel as a European colonial project. Jewish Studies Professor Catherine Hezser explains where it has all gone so wrongBy Catherine Hezser5 min read
The Jewish podcasters keeping us entertainedPodcasts have soared in popularity amid the pandemic. We speak to three content producers riding the sound waveBy Claire Cantor5 min read
The outsider who became the ultimate insiderAmerican Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last week, deployed her Jewish background to change America for the betterBy Jane Eisner4 min read
Joel’s cancer? It’s like living with a bombJoel Danziger, 19, was diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer — but his family are fighting back and have launched an appeal to help pay for a pioneering treatmentBy Mathilde Frot2 min read
Rosh Hashanah 1920: a festival of hope — and mass-delusionColin Shindler reflects on the Jewish New Year a century agoBy Colin Shindler4 min read
Mum’s life? The whole world is now piecing it back togetherBeba Epstein’s son found out about his mother’s pre-Shoah life via a newspaper article. A new exhibition tells her heartbreaking storyBy Jenni Frazer3 min read
Why Jamie Susskind has rejoined LabourTwo years after leaving the party over antisemitism, the young barrister is back because of Keir Starmer's efforts to turn a new leafBy Alan Montague4 min read
From a golden age of Torah learning to killing fieldsIn the long Jewish exile, the relationship with Poland has been one of the deepest — and most troubled and tragicBy David Aberbach7 min read
The British had Abba Eban under surveillanceAn MI6 report describes him as 'a brilliant student of languages' who had been engaged in 'training Jewish personnel for guerrilla action'By Marc Goldberg2 min read
Are the kids alright?Exams chaos aside, gap years, internships and summer plans have all been decimated by the virus. However, some youngsters have found ingenious ways to boost their prospectsBy Jacob Judah and Claire Cantor8 min read
Green inspiration has come from the BibleAmong the most controversial criticisms of the Hebrew Bible is that it helped cause the current ecological crisis, writes David AberbachBy David Aberbach5 min read
Meet the British scientist at the cutting edge of Israeli tech's coronavirus fightbackJason Migdal, 28, has been producing among the world's most cutting edge masks with Israeli manufacturer SonoviaBy Natalie Blenford3 min read
Charedi marathon woman explains runaway successMother of five Beatie Deutsch took up running four years ago. Today she is one of Israel’s fastest women’s marathoners — and the face of a campaign to get people (virtually) running to Israel.By Aleks Phillips3 min read