Charlotte Oliver
Bullied as a boy, now I own a bank
Joel Perlman grew up in crime-ridden Colombia, bullied by non-Jewish schoolmates and Jewish kids alike. But now he's a business success.
Artist finds King Herod's oil lamp at art fair.
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis warns over EU ruling on faith symbols
Video emerges showing car-ramming terror on West Bank
Warning: video footage may distress some readers
Author Sarah Moss shortlisted for £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize for third year running
Writer says 'The Tidal Zone', described as "stunning and different" by judges panel, partly deals with the "strangeness" of being half-Jewish
Concern over EU court ruling on religious symbols
The European Union Court of Justice says a Belgian company that told an employee to remove her headscarf was not guilty of discrimination. It's a decision that has implications for all faiths
The letters that were never sent
A new exhibition at the Wiener Library tells the heart-breaking story of an artistic family through letters, sketches and photographs.
Model proposal at Wizo fashion show - and she said 'yes'
Extra special day at shul as short film 'Call Me Alvy' is filmed at Belsize Square Synagogue
Antiques Roadshow special reveals tales of horror
This Sunday's Holocaust Memorial Day edition of the Antiques Roadshow will not offer valuations on the treasures shown. Each item serves as a tangible reminder of the Holocaust.
The day the film cameras went to shul
Congregation and JC readers acted as extras for day of filming at the north-west London shul
United Synagogue leader urges members to write to MPs in support of Israel after UN vote
Stephen Pack was "so upset" at motion condemning settlements that he issued his call as "a matter of urgency"
Theresa May sends Chanukah message to UK Jews
The festival's 'themes of freedom and liberty remain as relevant as ever', Prime Minister says
New Zealanders celebrate once-in-generation Sefer Torah
Interview: Charles Dormer outgoing head of Immanuel College
The headteachers office is, more often than not, firmly located in no mans land, cordoned off far from the daily bustle of pupil activity.
Edxit means Judge stays in
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