Jacob Judah
Jacob Judah is a JC reporter
New 'Simon Wiesenthal' award for work fighting antisemitism in Austria
Simon Wiesenthal, who dedicated his life to tracking down Nazi criminals, spent his post-war life in Austria which has now named an award in his honour
Jewish Women's Aid warns of unprecedented domestic abuse crisis amid lockdown
JWA Chief Executive said that abuse had 'escalated' during the lockdown
JW3 to begin reopening from Monday, but restaurant Zest to 'cease operations'
The community centre said that a severely reduced income stream required a new focus on its 'core charitable activities'
Online retailer's swastika necklace triggers social media outrage
Shein apologised, but claimed that its swastika was not a Nazi symbol
Israel places districts in five cities into lockdown as coronavirus cases surge
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein has said that a further increase in the daily rate of infection could see the reimposition of a national lockdown
British Jews take their first, tentative steps into shul
Rabbis make shul return ‘as beautiful as possible’
Pandemic could push aliyah to 250,000 over three years, says Jewish Agency
Nefesh b’Nefesh, which assists immigration from North America and the UK, said in June it had received a fivefold increase in calls compared to 2019
Jewish Museum appoints new chair as it unveils scheme to loan objects across community
The museum is one of 15 museums to have received funding to lend objects from its collections' stores
Board Commission on Racial Inclusivity aims to conclude in January
The Board's Commission was established in June to investigate racism within the Jewish community
Israel 'in a dangerous place', warns Israel's top health official in resignation letter
Siegal Sadetzky has overseen the management of pandemic in the country
Johnson to Netanyahu: annexations will 'set back the prospects of peace'
The two prime ministers spoke on Monday evening
Israeli Rabbinate threatens to strike if forced to train women
High Court to hear a petition from Israeli feminist groups later this month
Young Jews raise over £6,500 for Israeli peace organisations working against annexation
#NoToAnnexation is a collective that formed in April
Netanyahu: Israel in Covid-19 second-wave emergency
Renewed restrictions come into force today as Israel grapples with the outbreak
World ORT appoints Dan Green as new CEO and Director General
Green had previously been the CEO of ORT UK
Emile Zola's Dreyfus affair exile letters to be sold in Jerusalem
Emile Zola was one of the most prominent 'Dreyfusards' who defended the innocence of Jewish officer Alfred Dreyfus
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