Norwegian football president calls for investigation into Israel ahead of World Cup qualifying match
Norway is set to compete against Israel twice next year in the qualifying stages of the 2026 football World Cup
London venue cancels performance by Chasidic singer over ‘security concerns’
Despite ‘overwhelming’ demand for him in the city, Friedman’s team has for months failed to secure a London venue over links to Israel
Edinburgh Uni student elected as next president of the Union of Jewish Students
Louis Danker was elected during the UJS annual conference on Sunday
Parliament wants them home: The MPs ‘twinning’ with our hostages
Publicity initiative aims to move the plight of captives ‘out of the Jewish echo chamber’
Film industry ‘institutionally antisemitic’ says BAFTA-nominated producer
Leo Pearlman spoke on a JC panel of experts, chaired by broadcaster Rob Rinder
Kindertransport refugee and Shoah educator Bob Kirk BEM dies aged 99
The Holocaust Education Trust said Kirk leaves behind a ‘powerful’ legacy
Biden criticised after being photographed walking out of bookshop with ‘one-sided’ anti-Israel book
It is unclear if he purchased the book himself
Leading rabbi welcomes assisted dying vote
Rabbi Jonathan Romain is also chair of Dignity in Dying
Lanterns adorn night sky in Brighton to express solidarity with the hostages
The display marked the beginning of a campaign to ‘redouble’ efforts to secure the release of the hostages held in Gaza
Prime Minister asked to ‘celebrate as well as defend’ Jews in meeting with communal leaders
The 45-minute meeting followed a letter to Sir Keir Starmer expressing alarm at rising hostility towards Jews
Angela Rayner steps in over plan to build skyscraper next to Bevis Marks shul
The deputy PM will assess the planning application ahead of committee meeting next month
Chai Cancer Care reports 15 per cent increase in men seeking cancer support
The cancer support organisation is seeing more men approach them for support than ever before
Hackney stands with Israel as motion to ‘de-twin’ from Haifa is defeated by Labour councillors
An attempt to end the 50-year-old relationship was roundly rejected
Azerbaijan’s Jews hid away during the Soviet era - now they say they are safe and free
The country, located where the Caucasus Mountains meet the Caspian Sea, achieved independence from the Soviet Union in 1991
Holocaust education is confronting ‘existential crisis’, director of new project says
Sussex University has been awarded five year-grant to research the influence of AI, computer games and digital media on understanding of the Shoah
Europe’s largest kosher supermarket opens in Stamford Hill, with a mixed response from locals
Hillwood Shopping District has dethroned Kosher Kingdom as the largest specialty-Jewish retailer in the UK
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