Jenni Frazer
Controversial Bill banning chametz in hospitals over Pesach passes first reading
The Bill, backed by strictly Orthodox Knesset members, went through by 51 votes to 46
Israeli ambassador reveals family got caught in pro-Palestine ‘hate convoy'
Tzipi Hotovely also said that Iran is as much of a threat to the UK as it is to Israel
CBI director Tony Danker steps aside amid investigation into his conduct
Danker, who previously worked for the late Rabbi Lord Sacks, will be subject to an external investigation after a formal complaint about 'unwanted contact' was filed
Steven Spielberg: Level of Jew-hate not seen since 'Germany in the 30s'
The director said that antisemitism is 'standing proud with hands on hips, like Hitler and Mussolini'
Hidden for centuries, the Bible that changes everything
Codex Sassoon — the oldest nearly complete version of the Hebrew Bible — will go on sale at Sotheby’s in New York in May
The Hollywood stars who backed - and attacked - Israel
A new book traces the relationship between Tinseltown and the Jewish state
Why Beethoven: A Phenomenon in 100 Pieces Book review: The musical genius explored
A dizzying dive into the world of this terrifyingly talented composer
Kandinsky painting with a tragic Holocaust past for sale at Sotheby's
Auctioneers expect restituted work to fetch $45m
The downfall of Netanyahu's biggest critic shows male stupidity is an ever-present risk
It's such a disappointment when otherwise intelligent men behave in stupid ways
A 100-year-old survivor remembers the murdered community of Rhodes
Stella Levi and the writer she entrusted with her memories talk about the book that tells the story of how the Holocaust reached the Greek island
How British music was transformed by the refugees who played a new tune
The legacy of the hundreds of musicians who fled the Nazis to these shores is celebrated in a new exhibition
Arise, Sir Ephraim: Meet the man behind the New Year's Knighthood
A lover of jokes, song and Spurs, Ephraim Mirvis is described as 'warm and principled'
The Jew who runs the zoo: Former UK ambassador to Israel on what it's like running London Zoo
Britain’s first Jewish ambassador to Israel has got his dream job in Regent's Park
‘Palestinians are to blame for rise of Israel’s far-right’ says Arab human rights campaigner
Bassem Eid criticises international community for supporting PA and ‘getting nothing in return’
Gift puts Jerusalem library on 'international Shakespeare map'
Priceless fragment of Shakespeare's First Folio, dating from 1623, is gifted to the National Library of Israel
New book on Einstein is result of one man's fascination with physicist
His leather jacket, the boat with a Yiddish name — the publication offers a fascinating insight into the Nobel Prize winner
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