The JC view, 14 February 2025
By The JC
By Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
Our history teaches us that hope is found in the courage to take the next step
Chief Rabbi and other faith leaders commit to dialogue amid difficult Muslim-Jewish relations following October 7
By Imogen Garfinkel
‘It’s not about talking politics, but about doing something to make the world a bit better.”
By Gaby Wine
The Prime Minister highlighted the anchoring role faith played during the pandemic
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Nisa-Nashim met Angela Rayner and discussed promoting successful interfaith work
A former pupil of the multi-faith Jewish school warmly recalls its lessons in diversity
By Ellie Grant
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