Jenni Frazer
Marquess of Reading set to take Israeli citizenship
British peer is a passionate supporter of the Jewish state
EXCLUSIVE: Equity row as Jewish actors fear being ‘blacklisted’
Jewish actors have told the JC that they are hiding their identity in order to make sure they get work
Marquess of Reading set to take Israeli citizenship
Lord Reading, who is not Jewish but a passionate supporter of Israel, told the JC he hoped to secure full citizenship in October
Maureen Lipman resigns from actors’ union after it urges members to join pro-Palestine march
Leading performers express fury with Equity as Jewish actors reveal how they have been targeted over Israel
Zionist Federation chair steps down
Paul Charney says it is time for ‘the next generation of young leaders’ to take over
1500 demonstrate in solidarity with Israel
Communal groups condemn presence of 'Tommy Robinson'
Address of ‘Israel supporter’ selling football boots shared on Tik Tok
The Jewish woman’s personal contact details were allegedly shared by a purported buyer
Radio classic You Don’t Have To Be Jewish makes a comeback
EXCLUSIVE: Iconic show returns to our airwaves
Officer who shouted ‘Free Palestine’ while policing Gaza rally is under investigation
Footage shows policewoman hugging a protester
Rabbi in hospital after being beaten up
Chigwell shul's Rabbi Rafi Goodwin assaulted in 'road rage' incident
Anger as Oxford college student leaders lament ‘destruction of Al-Aqsa’
Students at St Anne’s College issue a statement ‘in solidarity with Palestine’
Marie van der Zyl re-elected as president of the Board of Deputies
Incumbent beat challenger Jonathan Neumann by 161 votes to 125
Two rabbis out and a climate activist in: how the election went
Rabbi David Neifeld and Rabbi Arnie Saunders both missed out for the Conservatives – but there were also some surprise wins
Guardian says backing a Jewish homeland was among its ‘worst errors of judgment’
Comment came in an article to mark paper’s 200th anniversary
A taste of the past at her family’s lost café
London lawyer Meriel Schindler's absorbing memoir traces the history of her family in Austria - a story that takes in Kafka, Klimt, Hitler's doctor and the best-known Schindler of all - Oskar Schindler.
Fury as Bristol’s Professor Miller returns to work despite pending investigation
EXCLUSIVE: Academic who described JSoc members as ‘pawns of a racist regime’ has been quietly reinstated
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