US presidential primary hopefuls feel the ‘Bernie effect’ on Israel policiesThe field for the Democratic nomination is becoming increasingly crowdedBy Robert Philpot3 min read
'They tried, and failed, to spread conspiracies'Belgian Jews express bewilderment at the defence of Mehdi Nemmouche during his eight-week trial, which this week resulted in life imprisonmentBy Shirli Sitbon2 min read
In praise of the first to tell the world about the HolocaustThe Wiener Library's exhibition tells the stories of the first people to uncover the Nazis' crimesBy Daniel Sugarman6 min read
Grandchildren of survivors: It is 'our responsibility' to educate about the HolocaustNatalie Meltzer, who organised a trip to Auschwitz for young adults, said: 'I thought everyone’s grandpa had been through the Holocaust'By Rosa Doherty2 min read
The Palestinian teaching British JewsGalillee-born Sana Knaneh is bringing a fresh perspective on the Middle EastBy Simon Rocker4 min read
Inside JLM's meeting about whether to ditch Corbyn's LabourThree Labour MPs condemn the party's antisemitism but urged Jewish members to stay and fight itBy Daniel Sugarman3 min read
Celebrating refugeesA new festival focuses on the contribution of outsiders to Britain who became valued insidersBy Monica Bohm-Duchen2 min read
'I flew to Entebbe an Israeli and came back a Jew'The JC speaks to Rami Sherman, one of the first on the ground for the Entebbe special ops missionBy Jenni Frazer4 min read
The young Jewish and Muslim women teaching schoolkids about racismIn the last two years, Stand Up! has run seminars for more than 10,000 students in 55 schools around the UKBy Daniel Sugarman6 min read
The story of a London rabbi's 9/11 flight is part of a West End musicalCome From Away includes a character based on Rabbi Leivi Sudak, who was among thousands stranded when their flights were groundedBy Rosa Doherty3 min read
Steven Frank: How I survived the Holocaust and why I tell my storyOf around 15,000 children sent to Theresienstadt, just 93, including Mr Frank and his two brothers, survived.By Daniel Sugarman6 min read
Remembering Alex Ossowski, the Catholic who joined the Polish resistanceMelvyn Lipitch remembers the life of a Starograd native who relocated to Britain after helping Jews flee the NazisBy Melvyn Lipitch3 min read
They told me he would not smile or walk. Now he’s marriedThe Israeli disability charity which supports married couplesBy Rosa Doherty6 min read
Rabbis speak out about their battles with depression ahead of Mental Health Awareness Shabbat'I have had therapy on and off all my adult life. It has been a blessing'By Rosa Doherty2 min read
How I became an artefact: the story of Iraq's Jewish archiveEdwin Shuker’s Iraqi school report turned up in an exhibition at the US National Archive. He told a Limmud audience the remarkable story of how it got thereBy Daniel Sugarman8 min read
Year in Review: Israel in 2018It was a year in waiting for Israel, says Anshel PfefferBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read