Don’t be misled: it’s time for us to all put our heads above the parapet and be vocally proud of the world’s only Jewish state
By Melanie Phillips
The Foreign Office has launched an investigation into how civil servants missed Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s ‘racist’ comments before securing his return from an Egyptian prison
By Jamie Shapiro
By Stephen Pollard
Horror of Heaton Park and cynical recognition of Palestine show how extremism and electoral expediency are likely to shape Britain for the worst
By The JC Leader
Optimism for Jewish community in UK must be underpinned by government action against extremism and antisemitic hate speech
By Tanya Gold
When push comes to shove, l believe we’d be worse off if we lost our public service broadcaster
By Maureen Lipman
A trip to see Ballet Shoes and some musing about cars
By Khaled Hassan
Case of Alaa Abd El-Fattah reveals double standards – it’s a story of national self-sabotage that threatens society
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Holocaust educator Mervyn Kersh, awarded a BEM by the King for 2026, expressed his concerns that efforts to improve understanding of the Shoah ‘do not always work’
By Eliana Jordan
Innovation and adventure of Friday Night Feasts is keeping with philosophy of former JC food editor says her daughter
By Victoria Prever
Former Spurs chairman Daniel Levy and JLGB head Neil Martin both made CBE
Ireland’s State Papers have also shown that the Irish government was concerned that a state visit to Israel would antagonise Arab states
By Daniel Ben-David
Former US antisemitism tsar Deborah Lipstadt tells Limmud that Britain’s embrace of Alaa Abd El-Fattah sends a dangerous signal
By Jane Prinsley
The academic was speaking to hundreds of people at Limmud festival
Historic social media messages uncovered by Telegraph after Alaa Abd El Fattah welcomed back from Egypt by UK government
By JC Reporter
Police decision following advice from Crown Prosecution Service condemned as “sending completely wrong message” by Jewish leaders
By Lord Walney
Guilty verdict for jihadists plotting to commit mass murder following Yom Kippur attack is an urgent warning to authorities to confront the root cause
A cache of weapons, including swords bearing swastika symbology, were found in his home
By Siam Goorwich
Police said that had the attack not been foiled it could have been the ‘deadliest in UK history’
Leeds minister Rabbi Albert Chait set up A Time to Say Thank you
Sir Ephraim Mirvis speaks to the JC on his return from visit to Sydney attack survivors amid rising concern over antisemitic terror
By Simon Rocker
His Majesty has served as patron of World Jewish Relief since 2015
The force said the case had been ‘incredibly complex’
Ellen Kriesels and Rahmeh Aladwan are two of those who were arrested in relation to comments made on social media