Rachel Steinberg
Amnesty accuses Israel of 'institutionalised discrimination' over vaccines
The NGO released its annual report on global human rights today
Dame Helen Mirren to play Israeli PM Golda Meir in biopic
The film will chronicle the Mother of Israel's 'final chapter' during the Yom Kippur War
Afghanistan's last Jew plans to leave the country
Zabulon Simantov said he's 'had enough' and will move to Israel this autumn
Elsa celebrates 100th after recovering from Covid
Elsa Howard was in hospital for seven weeks
Yemeni Jews deported leaving community presence effectively over
The group, composed of three separate families, was reportedly transferred to Egypt as part of a deal to free Jewish prisoner Levi Salem Marhabi
Aston Villa Pesach message bombarded with antisemitic comments
Club says it 'deplores religious intolerance of any form'
Rabbi: 'My shul has been shut for a year. What do I miss?'
Robyn Ashworth-Steen of Manchester Reform says that while online services are perfect in a way, she longs for the 'messiness and energy of being with people'
Cancer survivor’s quiz raises £200,000 for Macmillan
Joyce Rothschild, 65, started the annual event 25 years ago
Cancer survivor’s quiz answers Macmillan’s call
Jewish doctors launch survey to raise awareness of organ donation issues
The Jewish Organ Donor Association hopes to correct misconceptions
Grief as terrorist taken off Interpol wanted list
Arnold Roth’s 15-year-old daughter Malki was killed a 2001 bomb blast
What are the odds on that? Breeders have a winner... after 25 years of trying
Geoffrey and Lesley-Anne Golbey's Della Mare fulfilled their quarter-century dream
London-Tel Aviv flight turns back after laser beam directed at cockpit from ground
A flight tracker appeared to show the aircraft turning back southwest of Paris
Pinks feed the Midlands masses
'We’re giving them the feeling that they’ve not been forgotten', said the Solihull Hebrew Congregation rabbi
Young tennis whiz wins first week of UK Pro League competition
Josh Paris, 25, is a member of New London Synagogue
Forgotten composer who ‘helped define Scottish-Jewish identity’ to be celebrated in new project
The work of Russian-born cantor Isaac Hirshow will feature in a BBC3 concert later this year
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