As measles cases surge, jabs uptake in strictly Orthodox families is more important than ever. Gaby Koppel meets a GP at the heart of the community
By Gaby Koppel
David Abraham, the passenger, was allegedly accused of being a ‘Mossad agent’ after dropping his bank card on the bus
By Jamie Shapiro
Rubbish was reportedly thrown at the victim outside Boots
By JC Reporter
But concerns about their education is also voiced by peers in debate on new Bill
By Simon Rocker
Beis Aharon was once branded inadequate but has now been praised for teaching pupils to be ‘positive citizens’
Suspect allegedly shouted ‘f***ing Jews’ during assault that hospitalised a woman
By Jane Prinsley
Two Charedi men were arrested in May in the ‘Operation Galafarm’ investigation
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The letter from UOHC leadership distancing themselves from Levi Schapiro follows an alleged complaint from the Prime Minister’s Office
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The Stamford Hill figure is renowned for his interfaith work
By Daniel Ben-David
Ofsted acknowledges improvements in standards at the state-aided primary
Having an intensive religious education should not prevent children having ‘suitable’ secular tuition also, the government argues
The Satmar primary had been unable to accept new pupils
Clapton Common transforms for the yearly carnival celebration of Jewish survival