The big Kindertransport mythThe Kindertransport was not a British government scheme - the state restricted rather then aided the entry of child refugees, says historian Tony KushnerBy Tony Kushner5 min read
Richard Nixon, America’s previous dogmatic leaderIt is 50 years since Richard Nixon, who career was already dogged with antisemitism allegations, became President of the United StatesBy Robert Philpot3 min read
The First World War was pivotal for British JewsWhen war began, the JC exhorted: ‘England’s been all it can to Jews; we will be all we can to England’By JC Reporter5 min read
How the JC stopped the presses to report KristallnachtOur coverage reflected shock, horror and a warning about what could followBy Daniel Sugarman2 min read
'There was a cart for the dead, a cart for the living'Morris Buznic volunteered to fight for the British Army when a Jewish battalion was formed in 1917. This is his story.By Keren David4 min read
The first step on the road to AuschwitzThe true meaning of the Night of Broken Glass only became clear to the outside world many years laterBy Colin Shindler4 min read
How defeat solidified German antisemitismAlmost 100,000 Jews wore the German military uniform in the First World War, only to face a horrific fate by the SecondBy Tim Grady3 min read
Kurz on Kristallnacht: 'We looked away for too long'Austria’s youthful leader tells the JC about his country’s responsibility for the events of 1938 and how he wants to combat the Jew hate that still taints his homelandBy Liam Hoare4 min read
79 minutes of terror that shocked the worldThe Shabbat morning shooting spree inside one of Pennsylvania’s oldest shuls is America’s worst ever antisemitic attackBy Gordon Haber and Michael Daventry2 min read
Inside Corybynista 'antisemitism training'The JC reveals the full details of the training a member of the controversial Jewdas to Labour membersBy Lee Harpin5 min read
Iran and Russia’s Corbyn campaignWe look at how Russia and Iran are using social media to mess with our democracy, and we consider how the response to rising hate crime should be reinforcing a collective British identityBy Daniel Sugarman3 min read
Celebrating a Herzog centuryThe brothers talk to the JC as they tour Ireland and the UK to mark the centenary of their famous father’s birthBy Daniel Sugarman7 min read
Gaby’s Deli is closing. Its customers describe the end of an eraThe deli's understated charm has been pulling in the punters, from actor Matt Damon to Jeremy Corbyn, for nearly 50 yearsBy Rosa Doherty3 min read
Could transgender rights infringe upon religious rights?Some in the Orthodox community feel that a proposed legal amendment to expand transgender rights in the UK could threaten their own religious rightsBy Ellie Jacobs5 min read
How Strictly Orthodox life is opening up in the USThe system of deterrents that prevent interaction with the outside is now breaking downBy Lev Gringauz3 min read
Yiddish nurses, a rabbi, kosher nosh: the hospital had it all (except great doctors)Days before his death on Monday, veteran journalist Michael Freedland wrote this, his final article, about the London Jewish HospitalBy Michael Freedland3 min read