Jenni Frazer
Israel’s ‘undercover attache’ in Dubai
Londoner Simon Eder and wife Sharon are co-founders of the 300-strong Dubai Jewish community
Mum’s life? The whole world is now piecing it back together
Beba Epstein’s son found out about his mother’s pre-Shoah life via a newspaper article. A new exhibition tells her heartbreaking story
The books that introduce the Shoah to young children
Every parent faces the dilemma - when and how to teach their children about the Holocaust. Jenni Frazer meets some authors whose books do just that.
Israeli and Arab interests ‘have begun to coalesce’
Dore Gold, a former director-general of Israel’s Foreign Ministry, speaks to the JC about the UAE peace deal and Middle East relations
Child survivors who lost it all
To be a child survivor of the Holocaust often meant a lifelong struggle with identity and trauma.
Woman sues EasyJet for ‘humiliation’ of being asked to change seats
British-Israeli woman claims she was twice made to move when strictly Orthodox men refused to sit next to her
Netanyahu accused of ‘scolding’ Raab on Iran during visit
Israeli’s government press office said it ‘expects Britain to change its policy towards Iran’
Union expels man who posted ‘no time for Zionists’ message
Acorn offered a profound apology ‘for the upset and offence caused’
Renters’ union rejects membership query from Jewish person with words, ‘no time for Zionists’
Acorn apologises after organisation’s Instagram account sent offensive messages
‘We are all making a huge mistake’
France's leading intellectual, Bernard-Henri Lévy thinks the world has got it wrong on coronavirus.
Journalist Trumps his media-medic father
Reporter Jonathan Swan shot to prominence last week for a taking the US President to task over coronavirus
A Tuscan haven for Jews sparked a long-haul novel
Amanda Weinberg's debut book was inspired by a small village in Tuscany - and took decades to complete
Holocaust survivor pops the question – at 91
A special engagement party for David Marks and Kathy Peck was hosted on Zoom by diaspora chief Ronald Lauder
‘If you’re a Jewish leader, you have to stand up and fight every single day’
Exclusive interview with WJC President Ronald Lauder
Victim of Nazi massacre in Italy to be recognised, 76 years on
Heinz Erich Tuchmann will now be counted as one of 335 civilians shot in 1944, thanks to a DNA sample from his nephew
Lecturer fired for saying Jews are clever was ‘marched out in front of students’
Stephen Lamonby also revealed his accuser was not present at any of the disciplinary proceedings
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