Alastair Thomas
The metalheads working to make peace
Kobi Farhi, the front man of the Israeli heavy metal band Orphaned Land, is as much an activist as he is a musician
How Weybridge community founded by phone book has rung the changes
North West Surrey Reform looks back on 50th anniversary
How to maintain Jewish identity on military service? Avoid the bacon, light a Chanukiah
UK servicemen and women discuss being Jewish in the Armed Forces
Housing Association chief says Stamford Hill is ‘full’
Industrial Dwellings Society boss said “Stamford Hill is just simply full. High property prices in London are forcing Jews to more outlying areas.”
Publisher to give out free copies of Jewish book to cheer up ‘Blue Monday’ commuters
'I’ve Lived in East London for 86½ Years' will be given to travellers at London Tube stations at the beginning of next week
Steven Spielberg backs Oprah Winfrey for president
The director called the #MeToo sexual abuse campaign a “watershed moment” and praised Oprah's Golden Globes speech on sexual harassment
Six authors to compete for JQ Wingate prize
Linda Grant and Laurence Rees on shortlist for top literary award
Meet Leslie Cavendish: the barber to the Beatles
Leslie Cavendish was trusted to tame the four most famous mops in pop. Now he's sharing his stories of that tumultuous time in a new book...
Lois Sieff dies, aged 94
Mrs Sieff stopped the attempted assassination of her husband Joseph “Teddy” Sieff, vice-president of the British Zionist Federation, in 1973
Miko Peled: Zionists do not deserve a platform
The talk, Segregated and Unequal: Palestinian Life under Apartheid Israel, was held under heavy security presence and strict ID checks at UCL.
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