The former Radlett shul leader is an example to us all
By Chana Hughes
By Ben Judah
There are parallels to Hungary, but the more compelling model is Lebanon
The country has moved far from its arid, poor beginnings in 1948 to become one of the world's most advanced economies
By Alex Brummer
As Israel’s celebrates its 75th birthday this month, we examine the triumphs and the challenges of an extraordinary nation
By Richard Pater
The three Israeli friends were on their way to a wedding when they were attacked
By JC Reporter
A Pakistani Jew tweeted that he shipped kosher food from Pakistan to Jerusalem
Israel's involvement sparked protests in Jakarta from conservative Muslims
By Tash Mosheim
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Statistics reflect a rise in support for violence and terror and a decline in support for negotiations
By Daniel Ben-David
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The call comes as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets his counterpart Rishi Sunak at 10 Downing Street on Friday
In a televised address he insisted a compromise could be found
By Felix Pope
By Miriam Shaviv
The secret of Israeli's soaring levels of wellbeing is very simple, as any visitor knows
Sir Ephraim Mirvis breaks his silence to plead for calm before Benjamin Netanyahu’s London visit
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
By Rob Rinder
The Jewish community contains plenty of room for healthy disagreement
A U.N. study rated social support, income, health, freedom, generosity and absence of corruption
A new Gallup poll suggests net sympathy for Palestinians among American Democrats is at an all-time high, while support for Israel among millennials has dropped steeply
Arnon Herring was 13 when he was cast in the Israeli production of the hit musical
By Joy Sable