Monday, 12 May, 2025
14 Iyar 5785
The High Court is to hear a claim that the government’s policy is a breach of human rights
By Simon Rocker
Staff have accused university authorities of inaction and alleged that the institution is ‘beleaguered’ by antisemitism
By Jane Prinsley
Parents told £250,000 needed before Pesach to keep Pardes House Grammar open
Protests continue as proposals to regulate yeshivot advance in Parliament
Yad Fellowship teaches students how to have difficult conversations – and students say it has already had an impact
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The Satmar primary had been unable to accept new pupils
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Hendon School is a paragon of peaceful co-existence
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The UK pupils wanted to show their solidarity to Israel and the hostages
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Beis Malka in Stamford Hill judged to ‘require improvement’ despite its good academic education and the outstanding behaviour of its students
Keren’s Nursery is one of four early year centres across London
Europe’s largest Jewish school says applications have doubled over the course of two years