Charles has long been fascinated by religion and has been a stalwart friend of Britain’s Jews
By Zaki Cooper
By Zoe Strimpel
Britain is a wonderful place for Jews live but my enthusiasm for the royals is rather limited
By Howard Jacobson
Charles will emerge, as did King Saul, no longer the man he was
Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis praised the King’s sensitivity in ensuring the laws of Shabbat are observed prior to his contribution to Saturday's historic ceremony
By David Rose
By Lloyd Dorfman
He has a deep concern and sensitivity to all faith communities
Ian Lieber and Caroline Bernstein are being inundated with requests to impersonate the royal couple
By Daniel Ben-David
By Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
Nearly a thousand years ago, a coronation was a time to weep for the Jewish community, but today, it is a time for great celebration
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The monarch was praised by German antisemitism official for the touching gesture
By Rob Hyde
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The group was led by President of the Board of Deputies, Marie van der Zyl who described the occasion as a 'tremendous privilege'
By JC Reporter
Last week, the JC had reported that King Charles was to be anointed with a rare brand of kosher-approved oil at his coronation in May
By Jenni Frazer
The formula dates back hundreds of years and reflects monarch's close ties to the Holy Land, Buckingham Palace say
Dov Forman, her great-grandson recited the Bracha for when you see royalty, to which King Charles responded - 'it’s a beautiful tradition'
By Tash Mosheim
Tributes are being paid to Zigi, who has been described as 'a man full of spirit with a devastating story to tell'
By Ben Bloch
Prince Harry's new memoir confirms he was circumcised, but has it always been a regal rite of passage?
By Georgia L Gilholy
By The JC Leader
So many Jews were recognised, it seemed to give us a strong message of solidarity
A lover of jokes, song and Spurs, Ephraim Mirvis is described as 'warm and principled'