Lianne Kolirin
Shul reopens in Marc Chagall’s Belarus homeland
Jewish community in city of Vitebsk open synagogue in painter's childhood home
Student financing app is nice little earner for creators
Crowdfunding appeal to save hit and run victim Marcus J Freed
Because the driver who hit him failed to provide their details, there is no insurance to pay for the vital care that Mr Freed urgently needs
Czech Sefer Torah returns home after 75 years
Unlike elsewhere in Europe, a substantial amount of Czech Judaica survived the war, though it was neglected for many years.
Quiz night launches charity remembering musician who died at 33
A Hertfordshire quiz was the first fundraiser for a foundation named after Simon Cooper, who died weeks after marrying his sweetheart
Austrian leader plans coalition with far right party
Sebastian Kurz, who won last weekend's general election, has picked a party founded by former Nazi as his preferred partner in government
Lord Sacks handed prestigious Irving Kristol Award in Washington
Lord Sacks said he was “deeply honoured” to have been recognised by the AEI, “an organisation that is dedicated to defending human dignity and expanding human potential”
Three more Rs: roads, recipes and rapport
We prepare for the tests of life not just a life of tests
Tube tribute to partying ‘Prince’
Bernie Katz, celebrated Groucho Club host, is the subject of a new portrait by Nina Mae Fowler to be displayed in a London Underground station
UK’s key role in preserving a fragment of Czech Jewish life
Torah scroll that survived the Nazis returns home
75 years after it was last used in its original synagogue, one of 1,564 Torah scrolls that were brought to Britain to escape destruction by the Nazis is on its way back to the Czech Republic
Marathon walkers honour memory of five-year-old Shani
Juliet Berman and her friends raised £26,000 from a 26-mile challenge
Bannerman-Lloyd thrilled about big move to Arsenal
Not many schoolgirls aspire to becoming a professional footballer. Then again, Macey Bannerman-Lloyd is not your average schoolgirl.
Tsoris for grandparents over children’s baby name choices
Almost 20 per cent of new grandparents are unhappy with the name chosen for the child
Whetstone shul finds home
All are welcome to join the High Holy day services.
Florida rebuilds after Irma devastation
More than 4 million people were left without power for days
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