Jonathan Kalmus
Lancashire theme park goes Jewish for a day
A Lancashire theme park turned Jewish for a day, attracting 2,000 visitors from across the community.
Anger over £9m centre
Issues of security and religious sensitivity fuel anger over plans for new £9 million family centre in Salford.
Supermarkets in kosher food fight
The new Morrisons store in Whitefield looks to become the biggest kosher player among the main supermarkets.
School’s congestion charge fear
An American-style bus service proposal for King David High pupils amid congestion charge plans.
Nesbitt’s WJR star role
Actor James Nesbitt helps Manchester WJR raise over £100,000 at the Radisson
School reprieved over drug clinic
Manchester City Council looks set to reject a controversial proposal for a drug abuse and alcoholic clinic next to the King David School campus.
Help for appeal family
Offers of help are pouring in to Manchester welfare charity The Fed for the family highlighted in its Rosh Hashanah appeal.
School gets £250k facelift
Manchester shul’s last service before merger
The Central and North Synagogue in Manchester will close after the Shabbat service.
Pensioner battered at home by burglars
Prestwich shul expands
Lib-Dem defends ‘Nazi’ traffic charge remark
Armed men threaten staff in crowded deli
Armed robbery at kosher deli
Kosher restaurant back in business after building collapse
Row over South Manchester Synagogue opening hours
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