He’s creating a £40m peace project on site where his family was shot dead
By Jenni Frazer
Our JC reporter attends the first ever volunteer training session at CST’s newly established psychological response unit
By Daniel Sugarman
With MPs enjoying the start of their summer break this week, JC political editor Marcus Dysch assesses the performances of eight key politicians since last September’s party conferences
By Marcus Dysch
We spoke to two couples who found happiness in very different ways
By Keren David
The 'We Go Together' scheme is led by Mitzvah Day interfaith chair Daniela Pears
By Ben Weich
Feminist writer Susan Bordo wrote a book about Anne Boleyn. Then the Tudor queen's travails began to chime with those of Hillary Clinton
By Robert Philpot
Robert Philpot profiles the Welsh MP who led social reform on many issues
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Jasna Levinger-Goy tracked down a friend of her elderly mother after they had been separated by war
By Lianne Kolirin
“In some quarters of Muslim communities there is a normalisation of antisemitism. It is toxic.” says the anti-extremism campaigner
By Jennifer Lipman
The Grenfell fire is a first, dramatic test for the leadership of Camden councillor Georgia Gould
The Sephardi Community rabbi has apologised to fellow rabbis over his repeated criticisms of their rulings
In the past four years, the Palestinian Authority has spent $1 billion on terrorists’ salaries
By Edwin Black
The chatshow host has politics on his mind, he tells Keren David
In his latest 'Jewniversity' column examining the work of Jewish academics, David Edmonds considers feminist psychologist Carol Gilligan
By David Edmonds
New statistics from the European Union's law enforcement agency give a sense of the scale of the threat to UK citizens
By Jason Burke
Professor Gilles Kepel talks to John Lichfield about the “jihad fatigue” that is affecting the recruitment of a new generation of terrorists
By John Lichfield