Jacob Judah
Jacob Judah is a JC reporter
Indian Jews reminisce over film on Bombay Jewish heyday
Indians, Jews and Indian Jew were hosted by the Indian Jewish Association for a screening of 'Shalom Bombay'
Is anti-Zionism antisemitism? Malcolm Rifkind and Mark Regev speak up
The former Foreign Secretary and the Israeli Ambassador discussed anti-Zionism in a panel session at JW3
Candidate for Labour deputy leader asks members to 'distance themselves' from those booted out
Rosena Allin-Khan said a comment by expelled party member Tony Greenstein was 'disgusting'
Israeli researchers say vaccine for coronavirus could be available in three months
Officials at a northern Israeli research institute say an existing vaccine for poultry could be modified
Jewish life in Milan grinds to a halt over coronavirus as Israel blocks Italian arrivals
Interior Minister Aryeh Deri signed an order on Thursday restricting access for Italian residents into Israel
EU’s strained relations with Israel ‘unbearable’, European Parliament’s Israel delegation chief says
EXCLUSIVE: Antonio López-Istúriz tells the JC said that "the ideological left" is to blame
Israel condemns 'vile and repugnant' Holocaust-themed carnival parade
The parade featured Nazi officers, women wearing concentration camp outfits, and dancing on a float representing Auschwitz
Tracy Ann Oberman to play Shylock as a Jewish businesswoman resisting 1930s fascists
Ms Oberman has teamed up with Watford Palace Theatre's Brigid Larmour to reframe the Shakespeare classic
Bernie Sanders would consider reversing US embassy's move to Jerusalem
The Democratic primary front-runner also called Israeli prime minister a 'reactionary racist'
Facebook to publish book featuring advice from pioneering Jewish businesswomen
'Make it Work' was launched today by the social media giant's vice-president for Europe, Nicola Mendelsohn
Fears that coronavirus could cause matzah shortages in Israel at Passover
Increased demand created by Israelis' unwillingness to travel abroad risks outstripping supply, retailers say
Charedi man who confronted Monsey attacker rejects cash reward ‘because it was raised by Zionists’
Josef Gluck, a member of anti-Zionist group Neturei Karta International, reportedly turned down the $20,000
Dutch Railways apologise after conductors perform antisemitic songs over train PA system
The incident occurred as passengers were returning from a carnival in the southern city of Tilburg to Amsterdam
Bernie Sanders will not attend Aipac conference, accusing it of hosting 'leaders who express bigotry'
The left-wing Vermont senator accused the lobby group of hosting 'leaders who express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights'
Controversial wartime Pope Pius XII's archives to be opened on March 2
Debate surrounds whether Pope Pius XII did enough to direct the Catholic Church to help Jews during the Holocaust
Irish Jewish leader will request Sinn Fein politicians be educated about antisemitism
Maurice Cohen said that he would be happy to meet Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald to discuss antisemitism after a scandal involving one of her party's parliamentarians
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