The CAA labelled the watchdog’s findings ‘baseless and unacceptable’
By Jacob Jaffa
The Commission found that the trustees had ‘failed to act in the charity’s best interests’ by having no policies in place to oversee content published on the charity’s platforms
By Daniel Ben-David
Douglas Murray spoke at Hatzola Edgware’s tenth anniversary dinner
Charity Commission sanctions acting CEO of the Palestinian Refugee Project over ‘divisive’ social media posts
By Jane Prinsley
Beit Halochem or ‘House of Warriors’ is Israel’s only government-recognised charity serving wounded veterans
A number of Charedi charities have been named among more than 100 organisations suspected in a major fraud inquiry
Organisations say the cuts would further marginalise people, ‘hampering their prospects’, instead of helping them into work
By Ellie Grant
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Stephen Allan was awarded an OBE in the King’s 2025 New Years Honours List for his service to charity and the media industry
Phil Davis founded the Magical Taxi Tour 30 years ago to give sick children a treat
Leading figure in ‘friendship’ groups praised October 7; another was involved in attack on Iranian dissidents
By David Rose
Gila’s Way and Jami are providing the Jewish community with tools to prevent suicide among young people – and how to respond if it happens
Over 7,500 people participated in the annual event, which included an Israel Festival for the first time
Julia Kay brings to the role nearly two decades’ experience in the charity sector
Camp Simcha supports seriously ill children with over 50 different conditions as well as babies born very prematurely
The charities help scholars to devote time to study of the Talmud and rabbinic commentaries
By Simon Rocker