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12-year-olds walk tall to fund barmitzvah celebrations of Ethiopian boys
Israeli Ikea under fire after publishing woman-free catalogue for Charedim
The Swedish-based company has upset mainstream customers by editing women out of its advertising literature.
Christie's to auction late Lord Weidenfeld's art collection
Peer owned important old masters and 20th-century works valued at over £1.4 million
North London eBay enterprise offers a fresh start to troubled boys
The project is now operating two eBay stores —one selling personalised phone cases, and one listing items from travel adaptors to USB plugs and selfie sticks.
Revealed: haimishe origins of one of London’s hippest cinemas
Family in bone marrow donor bid to save life of mother stricken by leukemia
Apology for kosher store over disruption caused by filming
Customers stayed away as crew filmed in Golders Green, claims Kosher Kingdom management
Yavneh pupils branch out into interfaith activity with tree-planting
Bacon left near mezuzah is possible hate crime, say police
Specialist officers investigate incidents which include alleged Hitler salute
Could five-year-old Arabella Kushner save US-China relations?
The President's granddaughter is winning hearts across China with a video that shows her singing in Mandarin
TV documentary reveals how prankster Simon Brodkin dupes the famous
Channel 4 programme shows how practical joker targeted Donald Trump, Sepp Blatter, Sir Philip Green and Simon Cowell
Concert pianist who fled the Nazis dies
Walter Hautzig was saved from the Holocaust by a fellowship to the Jerusalem Conservatory, which led to a long and successful international career.
Anish Kapoor awarded $1 million Genesis Prize
Artist says he will use the money from winning what's been dubbed the 'Jewish Nobel' to highlight the plight of refugees
JCoSS and JFS: Parents react to expansion
Artist creates magazine to give the homeless a voice
Harry, 9, gives away his birthday cake to feed the homeless
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