Annick Lever spoke at the Holocaust Educational Trust’s annual Parliamentary Reception in the Houses of Parliament on Monday
By Daniel Ben-David
The former Yavneh boy and JC employee will vie to win £250,000 investment from Alan Sugar in the new series of The Apprentice
By Jamie Shapiro
University Jewish Chaplaincy said they were just two examples out of hundreds of incidents that it has logged over the past year
By Mark Wood
The falafel free-for-all is an annual affair now in its eleventh year
Under Reza Pahlavi, a ‘free Iran’ would ‘pursue the expansion of the Abraham Accords’
British-born Robert Garson says the UK is ‘no longer a safe place’ for Jews and offered to train ‘any Jewish person that wants to learn’ how to handle a firearm
By Siam Goorwich
The number of secondary schools to hold events plummeted from more than 2,000 in 2023 to 854 in 2025
By JC Reporter
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The 29-year-old recalled the moment she ‘stepped out of that dark nightmare and back into the light’
By Jacob Jaffa
The Education Secretary has commissioned an investigation into the events surrounding Damien Egan’s cancelled school visit
Ephraim Mirvis has appealed to parents and educators not to succumb to pressure to ‘step back’ from Holocaust education
Simon Foster has said he will ‘follow the process’ and resisted calls to immediately fire West Midlands Police Chief Constable Craig Guildford over the scandal
Bayvel was recognised in the King’s New Year Honours List for her pioneering work in optical fibre engineering, but the Jewish scientist remains reverent to her academic idols
By Eliana Jordan
Teen also wrote in his journal how some pupils at his school ‘should be shot’, a court hears
By Tom Wilkinson
The probe will be led by an independent KC and assess claims the NEU has become a ‘hostile environment’ for Jews
By Jane Prinsley
The Foreign Office also confirmed the temporary closure of its embassy in Tehran as mass protests leave hundreds dead
Extremist sermons emerged after Masjid Al Falaah official told TV news he “welcomed” police decision to bar Tel Aviv team’s supporters
Dr Asif Munaf was found to have posted a series of antisemitic, racist and sexist social media comments
By Ian Leonard
The union’s Bristol leader said she was ‘very proud’ to have denied both Damien Egan and Checkpoint a platform
Ustadh Mohamed Baajour was due to arrive in the country on Friday, but has pulled out after the Home Office confirmed to the JC that he does not have permission to enter the country
The 26-year-old’s legal team claimed that he would risk his safety by returning to ‘apartheid’ in the Jewish state
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is set to address MPs this afternoon regarding Craig Guildford
Operation Fortitude was due to film at Waltham Forest Town Hall in September last year, but the council declined to allow the crew to drape swastikas over the building
Marzook Bana also accused UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of being subservient to his ‘paymasters’ and said that ‘Zionists have short term memories’