Simon Rocker
Archbishop reveals revulsion for Corbyn at JW3 event with Chief Rabbi
Justin Welby said that he wouldn't have been able to forgive himself had he not intervened
Ofsted cancels inspection fee for Charedi school that was visited in 'error'
Beis Malka in Salford had received bill for £2,000
Ivrit Drama Festival hopes to reel in the punters
The annual festival will feature 75 performances to mark Israel's 75th anniversay
London Beth Din announces new dayan
Rabbi Eliezer Zobin, leader of Hendon's Ner Israel community, will take up his new role after Pesach
Reform Judaism to terminate membership of its oldest shul, West London Synagogue
It follows a disagreement between the synagogue and the movement over fees
Eli Spitzer named new head of Orthodox support group for victims of abuse
Leading educator will take on part-time role at Shema Koli
Ofsted: Simon Marks close to outstanding
Hackney primary told it could achieve top grade at next full inspection
Labour plans to abolish tax relief on private education could pose problems for Jewish schools
The party has yet to reveal whether it would grant exemptions to independent Strictly Orthodox community schools
Menorah Foundation head to leave on Friday
Karen Kent is pursuing her career in Ofsted
The United Synagogue's gamechangers
A programme initiated by the Chief Rabbi is helping to raise the profile of women as religious leaders
Menorah Primary considers split into boys' and girls' schools
School believes its practice of teaching boys and girls separately could fall foul of equality law
Lubavitch out of the woods
Financial warning notice against Lubavitch Multi-Academy Trust has been lifted
Rabbi Schochet confirms he is staying in Mill Hill after approach by top New York community
The long-serving Mill Hill minister had been speaking at Park East Synagogue in Sunday
Protest outside embassy attracts 'more than expected' say organisers
Yesterday's event in London was timed to coincide with other international rallies against the Israeli government's planned legal reforms
Broughton Jewish's 'polite and sensible' pupils earn a good report from Ofsted
The Salford school passes its latest inspection with aplomb
The £50 million income of 'the biggest Jewish charity you've never heard of'
Founded 40 years ago, the Achisomoch Aid Society channels donations to thousands of charities across the community'
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