SportHow the world’s most popular wrestling championship ended up in a Tel Aviv shopping centreThe belt was contested by megastars like Rick Rude and Jerry Lawler during the sport’s cultural heyday and its lineage maps the tragic history of its founding familyBy Jacob Jaffa3 min read
US PoliticsWho is Howard Lutnick, the ‘abandoned’ orphan with the fate of the global economy in his hands?The former investment banking prodigy and 9/11 survivor will be responsible for wielding America’s financial might under President TrumpBy Jacob Jaffa3 min read
IsraelPicking up the pieces: the Israeli winery bridging the border with LebanonThe family business was devastated during the war with Hezbollah but its owners still hold out hope for a peaceful futureBy Etgar Lefkovits3 min read
Messianic JewsSynagogue of shame: The converts being coerced and exploited by the British ‘rabbi’ who follows JesusAndrew Sheldrake – known to his followers as Rabbi Binyamin – has attracted scores of disciplesBy Jane Prinsley14 min read
SportThe Dead Sea Marathon: A race beyond the finish lineThis year’s Dead Sea Marathon was not just a race - it was a collective grief, unity, and national prideBy Ellie Grant4 min read
Artificial intelligenceWho is Sam Altman, the AI pioneer Elon Musk branded a ‘swindler’?The self-described ‘midwestern Jew’ is at the vanguard of the tech that has the power to change the worldBy Daniel Ben-David4 min read
IDF‘They’ve lost a lot of beautiful friends’: New initiative offers support for Israeli army womenLev L’Chayalot brings uplifting events and much-needed supplies to the growing number of female soldiers in the IDFBy Eliana Jordan4 min read
Antisemitism‘I had to grab my identity’ – the tattoo artist cancelled for being Jewish now inundated with requests for Hebrew artAdam Silas received a wave of antisemitic abuse last year, but his local community has now rallied around him to support his workBy Elisa Bray3 min read
sexual abuse‘Sexual assault can take place in our community. So let’s break the silence’Nathalie Freedman, 27, was abused by a family friend. She has decided to waive her anonymity to encourage other women to speak outBy Elisa Bray6 min read
AuschwitzThe woman with two hearts who survived AuschwitzWhen Fania Fainer was in the camp, a friend made her a birthday gift that she managed to preserveBy Heidi Kingstone4 min read
HolocaustSo that we never forget: Rare colourised photos of death camp liberation revealedThe images have been restored for the first time as part of a project to combat Holocaust denialBy Jacob Jaffa2 min read
AuschwitzAuschwitz commandant’s home from Zone of Interest reclaimed for anti-extremism projectSS commandant’s home used in Oscar-winning film will be transformed into anti-hate hubBy Jane Prinsley5 min read
IDFHow ketamine could save the lives of traumatised Israeli soldiersThe Class B drug is highly effective in treating PTSD if used in conjunction with trauma therapies, experts tell Elisa BrayBy Elisa Bray7 min read
Jewish datingInside the matchmaking crisis rocking the US Orthodox communityA new report studying the experiences of single American Orthodox men and women reveals unique set of hurdlesBy Eliana Jordan4 min read
IranHow Israel neutralised a Iranian missile factory deep inside SyriaThe IDF has revealed details of their daring mission in September last yearBy Yaakov Lappin3 min read
TelevisionThe Jewish shows on stage and screen not to miss this yearFrom Shtisel spin-off Kugel to Andy Cohen’s The Real Housewives of London, 2025 has plenty in storeBy Elisa Bray8 min read