Survivors and descendants mark 80 years since liberation of Auschwitz
The ceremony took place at Jewish Care’s Holocaust Survivors’ Centre
More than seventy arrested after Palestine protestors defy Met’s calls for calm
Some protestors breached the containment zone around the BBC set up by the police
Breaking: Israel and Hamas officially agree to ceasefire and hostage release deal
President Biden confirmed the agreement in a press conference this evening, plus more details on how it will be implemented
Charity recognised for ‘oustanding’ volunteer management
The contribution of the charity’s volunteers equates to £9.5m a year
Masorti senior rabbi joins faith leaders urging Keir Starmer to back Climate Bill
A joint letter handed to 10 Downing Street says the prime minister has an opportunity to be an ‘inspiration’ if he were to back the bill
Jewish social care charities say Labour’s Casey Commission fails to address ‘urgent issues’
Norwood, Jewish Care and Nightingale Hammerson have all criticised the Casey Commission
Why I stayed on to coach Israel even after my son was killed in Gaza
Oren Smadja reveals how he dug deep to stay with Israel’s judo team at the Paris Olympics
King Charles says he ‘can’t bear’ to see dwindling numbers of Holocaust survivors
The King marked Holocaust memorial day at a Buckingham Palace event on Monday
Community urged to sign up to NHS organ donor register
Nearly 8,000 people are waiting for an organ transplant
Pictured: Bar mitzvah boy killed in tragic Belgian crash while twin brother survived
The boy’s three siblings and parents all sustained non-fatal injuries
Manchester journalist selected to serve on President Herzog’s council of diaspora Jews
Josh Aronson will become one of 150 Jewish people from around the world to serve on the council
LSJS is offering adults an educational trip to Poland in March
The London School of Jewish Studies says the trip is ‘ideal’ for those looking for an intellectually stimulating and engaging journey
Seventh annual Festival of Spoken Ivrit returns with 82 shows
This year’s festival has branched out to include performances for adult audiences
UK’s largest charity bridge tournament reaches £2.5 million fundraising milestone
The tournament appeared in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2011
Centenarian raises money for great grandson’s rare fatal disease
Tay-Sachs is a rare genetic disease most commonly detected in children of Ashkenazi Jewish descent
The Jewish-founded ‘make a wish’ charity making the dreams of terminally ill kids come true
Stephen Allan was awarded an OBE in the King’s 2025 New Years Honours List for his service to charity and the media industry
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