Demonstration by members of Strictly Orthodox community follows end to conscription exemption for full-time yeshiva students in Israel
By Daniel Ben-David
The foreign Secretary said the UK would draw on the reconciliation process in Northern Ireland in facilitating talks
By Ben Conway
Dr Lydia Tischler sits as latest in a series of busts by sculptress Frances Segelman of Jews who emerged from the Holocaust to settle in Britain
By Nicole Lampert
By Fraser Nelson
Misguided purity code of European broadcasters who have pulled out does not represent their viewers
The defendant, Daryl Berman, claimed her husband fell onto the knife he was carrying on a lunch tray
By Ian Leonard
The Maccabi London Lions and Hitchin Town match was abandoned after a player allegedly made antisemitic remarks.
The Strictly and Traitors star got the award for services to broadcasting
By Siam Goorwich
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Hard-hitting report by the think tank Policy Exchange calls for force to be put into ‘special measures’
By Mark Wood
Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay both lived with the late musician and their names appear on her gravestone
The cultural event will celebrate Jewish life in the UK
Read in full the landmark speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) annual lunch on Monday
By Rachel Reeves
Key targets in Europe include Israeli diplomatic missions and religious sites related to the Jewish state
Their complaints follow a flag-raising ceremony hosted by Glasgow City Council at its chambers
Senior officers at the force have already admitted their intelligence report contained a reference to a fixture that never happened
By Lorin Bell-Cross
JLC gets permission from Civil Aviation Authority for rays reaching hundreds of metres up to celebrate Channukah
Calls for senior officers to go back before MPs after misleading responses to Home Affairs Select Committee
By JC Reporter