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
Fighting hate is all in a day's work posting for these Twitter warriorsThey wake up at 6am and dive into cesspools to defend Jews against lies and abuse. But who are the people behind the Twitter handles?By Rosa Doherty and Daniel Sugarman7 min read
Loneliness is a national epidemicSocial isolation is a modern plague, argues Julia NeubergerBy Rabbi Julia Neuberger7 min read
'I sent Trump the most famous email in history. And I regret it'James Mottram meets Rob Goldstone, whose 137-word missive landed him in the centre of the Russia investigationBy James Mottram5 min read
Tory chair: 'We have huge responsibility to keep Corbyn out''I don’t think we’ve had a single case of antisemitism. As someone who is of Jewish background myself, I’m sure'By Lee Harpin4 min read
How Israeli science is leading the worldWe speak to Dr Arabella Duffield, the new Chair of Weizmann UKBy Daniel Sugarman3 min read
How Denmark defied Hitler 75 years ago to rescue its Jewish populationWhen an order was issued on September 25, 1943, to round up Jews, the Danish people responded with a successful effort to save themBy Colin Shindler2 min read
Carter’s lasting legacy and how it helped to undo him40 years ago, Egypt and Israel agreed to end the war between them. The deal’s architect believed the Jewish community ‘has never given me a break’By Robert Philpot4 min read
'Without the support of my Jewish clients, I’d probably still be in jail'Personal trainer Yusef Bouattoura: 'They have helped me in so many ways, from advice with setting up my business, to not judging me and my past'By Rosa Doherty3 min read