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
Prince William stirs excitement and reflection as he throws himself into Israel's 'vibrancy'
Israel correspondent Nathan Jeffay on how the Duke's visit paid tribute to the country's fast and saw a glimpse of its future
William's first day: solemnity, politics, football and an ultimate gift to Israeli tourism
Our Jerusalem correspondent Nathan Jeffay wraps up a busy day for Prince William in Israel
Meet the son of Middlesbrough now fighting for West Bank outposts
Benny Saville, with his distinctively British English accent, is the man organising popular protests against court-ordered evacuations
It’s not a cliché: the Giro d’Italia showed how sport can break down barriers
200 of the world’s top cyclists rode through Israel for the opening section of the Giro d’Italia last week and close to a billion people worldwide watched
Blame game begins following the death of ten Israeli teenagers in flash floods
The school graduates perished while hiking near the Dead Sea last week
Nof: The secret chef of M&S
An Israeli MasterChef champion has been teaching the British store how to conquer one of the fastest-growing markets: Arabic food.
Found in translation
Bringing Shakespeare and Sondheim to a Hebrew-speaking theater audience
Grandmaster of cyberspace
The Jewish hero who is giving unsuspecting online chess players from around the world a run for their money.
Britain steps into the breach
Donations from the UK Jewish community helped to build the State of Israel. Today, they enable citizens from diverse backgrounds to thrive — and get along with each other
Competing narratives over Palestinian journalist Yasser Murtaja after his death in Gaza
Israel says he was a Hamas operative. But that is challenged by the 30-year-old's Facebook account and his recent US government vetting
What is the Israeli Knesset and how does it work?
Just how does the Israeli Parliament work? Nathan Jeffay explains....
Israeli politicians slam Poland's controversial Holocaust bill
New law means using phrase 'Polish death camps' could be an imprisonable offence
US policy towards Israel is shaped by Mike Pence's Sermon on the Mount
A speech so frum it made the Strictly Orthodox look like relaxed liberals
Israel's million-strong Charedi community seeks to broaden what it is taught
Amid concerns of a population ill-equipped for work, resistance to secular school subjects appears to be falling
Out-of-this-world entertainment
Planets, parrots and paragliding are among the many family-friendly attractions for a day out in and around Netanya.
We must embrace diaspora, says head of Jewish student union
WUJS president-elect Avigayil Benstein says her organisation must change to reach students discovering their Judaism at university
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