What is the ongoing level of threat to Israel – and how is its anti-ballistic missiles system likely to fare given Iran’s remaining stockpiles of missiles?
By Elisa Bray
Pride celebrations cancelled, clubs emptied and emergency alerts echoed through the city – but on the beaches and in the markets, the spirit of the city is alive
By Jane Prinsley
The new Festival Sefarad will join the New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival in spotlighting diverse Sephardic culture
By Eliana Jordan
Director Asaf Becker’s ‘The Children of October 7’ features searing testimonies from children who endured the unthinkable
The cartoonist was also a musician, poet, playwright and actor
The Harry Potter and White Lotus star’s Jewish heritage uncovered
The Orthodox-raised ‘Russian Doll’ actress was raised between Israel and New York
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Oi Va Voi, a British band formed in 2000, claimed that ‘the Jews are being singled out’ by the BDS movement.
As1one went on a tour of UK schools, where they performed songs and gave talks on mental health
A week in this year’s Eurovision host city revealed a thriving Jewish community and unyielding Jewish pride
The friendly atmosphere at this year’s song contest has been a balm for Israelis scarred by Malmö
Jewish fans unashamedly display solidarity despite threats of protests and Israeli government warnings to hide identifying symbols
The NIW has given its community a rare and influential voice amid a decline in personal safety and doubts about the future.
By Canaan Lidor
The JC was given special access to the unit making sure wounded soldiers get the care they need, even in the heat of battle
By Amelie Botbol
Crossing battlefields and burial grounds, a multinational team marks VE Day with purpose, reflection and healing
On the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory against Nazi Germany, Jewish servicemen and women reflect on the day the war ended