Jenni Frazer looks back at a previous - and particularly memorable - royal visit to Israel.
By Jenni Frazer
The gender balance is improving, but still falls far short of the ideal
By Marcus Dysch
The latest Israeli developments in artificial intelligence and data collection technology are bringing innovation to the personal and professional lives of ordinary people
By Alastair Thomas
Emma Barnett, Ruth Smeeth, Marcella Detroit and many more Jewish luminaries choose inspiring female role models from Queen Esther to Golda Meir
By JC Reporter
The Chilean dictator fostered links with the Jewish community in his own country, and with Israel
By Colin Shindler
Asylum seekers announce a hunger strike as the first refugees who refuse deportation are arrested
By Anshel Pfeffer
Academic and historian Colin Shindler explains the four main stages of Israel's creation
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Young people from around the world are benefiting from diverse initiatives supported by Wizo UK, which celebrates its centenary this year
By Rosa Doherty
The Syrian civil war is far from over. Now is when neighbours could be sucked in
Just how does the Israeli Parliament work? Nathan Jeffay explains....
By Nathan Jeffay
Maria Austria meticulously documented Anne Frank’s house in 1954
By Sonia Zhuravlyova
Historian Simon Schama and broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky addressed the formal launch of the Historic Synagogues of Europe project in the Speaker’s Rooms in Parliament
By Ben Weich
Simon Rocker profiles the man at the centre of the JLC audit controversy
By Simon Rocker
Your essential guide to the Jeremy Newmark story
By Daniel Sugarman
Her father's plight as a child refugee from Nazi Germany inspired Carolyn Hamilton's career fighting for children's rights worldwide. Jennifer Lipman met her.
By Jennifer Lipman
Jonathan Arkush tells Simon Rocker why he has decided not to stand for a second term as Board of Deputies president