Jacob Judah
Jacob Judah is a JC reporter
Global Jewish population touches 1920s figures, but remains shy of 1939 size
Israel's central statistical body said that the world's Jewish population had reached 14.7 million, a size not seen since the 1920s
13 million documents with information on Nazi victims made freely available online
The Arolsen Archives, previously known as the International Tracing Service, hailed the latest upload as a ‘milestone’
Conservative councillor denies baking swastika into hot cross bun
Lee Mason, the former Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, is alleged to have shared an image of the bun on Snapchat
'Shocked' Edinburgh deli accused of 'typical Jewish behaviour' for asking for coronavirus rent break
Larah Bross, the founder of popular Bross Bagels, was left 'shocked'
CST report notes 'chilling' spread of antisemitic conspiracy theories linked to coronavirus online
Antisemitism watchdog said that conspiracy theorists were linking coronavirus to Jews
Businessman and philanthropist Sir Maurice Hatter dies aged 90
He had donated millions to charitable causes
Former Jewish Care Chairman Michael Goldmeier dies after contracting coronavirus
Michael Goldmeier, who spent five years as chairman of Jewish Care, has died aged 73
Jewish philanthropist Irving Carter dies after contracting coronavirus
He was one of the largest donors to Magen David Adom and received the exceptional honour of being named honorary board member
World renowned Manchester Charedi Rabbi Osher Westheim dies from coronavirus
Rabbi Westheim was a leading authority on kashrut law
As Jewish life moves online, what are the livestreaming options?
Coronavirus has forced dozens of events to be cancelled and synagogues shut, but it need not be so: the JC outlines your options
Home Office grants CST £14 million to protect Jewish institutions
The money will go to the Community Security Trust in this financial year
Israeli unemployment surges in March to record 1 million amid coronavirus lockdown
The country's employment service said that 844,000 had registered for unemployment benefits since March
The puppy training manual? It has a foreword by Hermann Göring
A 1936 book, authored by Nazi leaders, was found reprinted inside a book that was supposed to be about training dogs
British-Israeli project aims to identify anti-Covid-19 drug in 'weeks'
Scientists are using new research techniques to speed up the drug discovery process
Kosher eateries in fight for survival
Many restaurants have been forced to move to delivery-only models in order to stay in business
Israeli unemployment could hit one million by Passover, officials warn
The country's economy has taken a battering as coronavirus lockdown measures bite
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