Nathan Jeffay
Nathan Jeffay wrote his first article for the Jewish Chronicle in July 1998, and has been published in almost every edition of the newspaper since then. He used to report from the UK, and since 2007 has mostly been writing from Israel — for the JC and various other publications in Britain, America and Australia. He covers a broad range of subjects from politics and the frictions of the Middle East to Israeli high-tech, culture, religious affairs and humanitarian work. #000d As well as writing, Nathan lectures to lots of groups that visit Israel, and to Jewish and Christian communities internationally. He has degrees from the University of Cambridge and the University of Leeds and is a married father of four children, one of them through fostering. #000d
Israeli lawyer takes war crimes case against former Hamas chief to ICC
Jewish and Arab Israelis team up to help refugees in Greece
Mother of Haifa attack victim describes the horror of losing her son.
‘Try saying, uncle won’t come back’
Settler asks; Why not legislate to help Palestinians?
Fatal clashes in Bedouin village provide Israeli-Arabs with new impetus to fight
Hard-liners in the Israeli Arab community have a new rallying cry and it is worryingly powerful.
Four reasons why Israel is building new homes in the West Bank
The decision will bring damning responses from much of the international community, fury from Palestinians, and sharp criticism from the Israeli left. So why is Mr Netanyahu making this move?
UK urged to rethink foreign aid spending on Palestinian schools that teach hate
Scenes of young Palestinians celebrating Sundays terror attack in Jerusalem have prompted calls for Britain to review its funding of West Bank and Gaza schools that teach hatred of Jews and Israelis.
Cyber-attack: Israel's half-hour online siege
As American intelligence agencies draw the worlds attention to the power of international hackers, Israeli cyber-experts are surprisingly relaxed.
Mazeltov: survey shows Jews are top of the global class
Jews are the People of the Book in more ways than one if research by one of the world's leading pollsters is anything to go by.
Israeli health minister calls for doughnut crackdown
Rabbi Litzman said the public should avoid eating the "fat-rich" food.
Lone-soldier minyan saves wedding
The soldiers responded with military speed only this time, it was not national security at stake, but a couple's big day.
Israeli rabbis, Hamas founder call for peace
'Sussiya has only been an Arab village for 20 years'
IDF hospital giving hope to Nepal
Letter from Kathmandu
Join the Army if you want to invent the next Google Glass
How the great halva boycott backfired
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