'I see Jewish people helping... It makes me want to give something back to the country'
By Rosa Doherty
He tells the JC he 'wasted all my time on doing what I thought was best for Israel'
By Ben Weich
To mark national refugee week, we speak to the men rebuilding their lives in the heart of our community
We talk to the chair of Jewish Voice for Labour
As the tournament kicks off, Anthony Clavane looks back at our greatest players, coaches and teams
By Anthony Clavane
In its third year, the CCJ tour to Israel and Palestine has built a reputation as an initiative of substance
She tells the JC about becoming an overnight sensation and how discussing politics could 'ruin' her triumph
By Daniel Sugarman
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Historian Colin Shindler recounts how Paraguay, a refuge for fleeing Nazis, became Israel's convenient ally in the 1960s
By Colin Shindler
From escaping the Nazis to one of Britain’s most high-profile murder cases, via the Royal Family — the remarkable story of Marion Thorpe
By Stephen Pollard
The Madonnini family's story has only just come to light
By Rosie Whitehouse
Historian Colin Shindler looks back at the final years of Senator Robert Kennedy's career as the 50th anniversary of his assassination approaches
American politics - and the way it is reported - has changed hugely now Donald Trump is president. Keren David talked to the BBC's North America Editor about his new book
By Keren David
As Roseanne's new show is cancelled for her racist tweets, Jenni Frazer traces the comedian's life of reinvention
By Jenni Frazer
Philip Roth, who died this week, believed that the number of people capable of properly reading a novel is diminishing
By Gerald Jacobs
Are we seeing a new era for women in Jewish communal leadership?
As the Board of Deputies elects the second ever woman to a leadership role, we talk to Marie van der Zyl and find out what makes her tick
By Simon Rocker