One in five young Americans think the Holocaust is a myth – and it’s all down to TikTokA further third aren’t sure the Shoah happened. Blame social mediaBy Ben Clerkin3 min read
By Anshel PfefferThe quiet soldier calling the shots in Gaza whose family has made the supreme sacrificeWar cabinet member Gadi Eisenkot directs strategy but has lost a son and a nephew in the fighting4 min read
By Ben ClerkinUN double standard on Israel spurs Republican hopefulsDonald Trump and his rivals look to cash in on Jewish disillusionment with the global organisation3 min read
By Rabbi Dr Jonathan RomainWhen Jews were told they should stay at home...There is a precedent for the Board of Deputies staying out of mass shows of solidarity3 min read
How the pandemic has radically reshaped all areas of communal life for UK JewsBarry Toberman looks back on a year of change for the communityBy Barry Toberman8 min read
Historic shifts will outlast 2020’s crisesYears from now, when we look back on Israel’s 2020, there will be three separate historic narratives.By Anshel Pfeffer5 min read
Labour began return to health as world got illThe government was supportive as Covid struck - and Starmer fought Corbyn's poisonous legacyBy Lee Harpin6 min read
Sa’ar move throws political predictions up in the airMr Sa’ar is joining a movement which has been gaining momentum for quite some time — the anti-Netanyahu right-wingersBy Anshel Pfeffer3 min read
Labour must expel likes of JVLDavid Hirsh says the Labour Party must oppose those who fight for antisemitic politics - including Jewish membersBy David Hirsh2 min read
Bibi wins, Gantz loses and Israel slides towards another electionBy voting for dissolution, the Blue and White leader admitted he had lost all hope of Netanyahu allowing him to become prime minister next yearBy Anshel Pfeffer3 min read
Netanyahu’s secret Saudi meeting was designed to be made publicBibi and the Crown Prince wanted to send a message to Biden that the anti-Iran alliance in the region is here to stayBy Anshel Pfeffer3 min read
Goodbye America First — and say hello again to multilateralismTim Marshall assesses how US president-elect Joe Biden's foreign policy will differ from President Trump'sBy Tim Marshall4 min read
It was a night when an orange President gave US democracy a red faceConcede gracefully? It’s no longer fashionableBy Tim Marshall1 min read
Why the top court backed a frum housing charityAfter a housing association was challenged for only accommodating Charedi families, the court agreed this week some forms of positive discrimination can be justifiedBy Simon Rocker2 min read
Why UK’s extremism strategy is shiftingThe starting point of any new government counter-extremism strategy should be understanding the ideology that motivates hatred, not the speech that it encouragesBy David Toube2 min read
The mixed-faith chupah may have a ripple effectLiberal Judaism’s decision to allow mixed-faith blessings under the chupah confirms its boundary-pushing reputation. But where the Liberals have boldly gone before, Reform have usually followedBy Simon Rocker2 min read