The sacrifice of Jewish airmen during the Dambusters’ raid should be seen as a tribute to all Jewish Bomber Command heroes
By Gloria Tessler
The late Arieh Handler was the only British citizen in the room when Israeli independence was declared. Colin Shindler spoke to him in 1998.
By Colin Shindler
A 'game-changing' treatment using stem cells gave one mum of three hope for the future
By Alastair Thomas
Simon Rocker quizzes the candidates in the race to become president of the Board
By Simon Rocker
A project to colourise the photographs of Auschwitz labourers is underway
By Daniel Sugarman
The JLC chair rejects claims that antisemitism row is politically inspired
By Lee Harpin
A fortnight ahead of the elections, Daniel Sugarman speaks to the candidates in the race for the Board vice-presidencies
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The Board of Deputies went out to Gibraltar for a peaceful weekend - and returned to an extraordinary dispute over next month's election
The youngest Jewish council leader in Britain explains her upbringing and goals in her first major interview with the JC
In part two of John Ware's detailed examination of MEND, the fastest growing and most active Muslim advocacy group in Britain today
By John Ware
In a series of powerful speeches, MPs revealed the extent of the antisemitism issue in modern politics
In the first of a two part investigation into Islamist group Mend, John Ware revisits how a Jewish MP was subjected to an antisemitic campaign aimed at ousting him from Parliament
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
By Nathan Jeffay
A rejuvenated Commonwealth Jewish Council will be taking an active role in discussions among Commonwealth representatives meeting in London this week
A host of luminaries from the Jewish community and beyond tell the JC how they feel about Israel as the country celebrates its 70th birthday
By JC Reporter
After taking pride in its achievements, Israelis and diaspora Jews owe both Israel and themselves a clear-eyed assessment of its failings
By Anshel Pfeffer