From Basel to Balfour
By Derek Penslar
Long term factors of the Balfour Declaration
By Michael Berkowitz
The full story of the Rothschilds' role in helping the establishment of Israel is not always told
By Lord Rothschild
In a rare move, Istanbul's small but increasingly vocal Jewish community welcomes outsiders into its main synagogue
By Nick Ashdown
The group which promotes itself as a force against anti-Muslim hatred has been described as harbouring “Islamists masquerading as civil libertarians”
By Marcus Dysch
Jewish women spoke out this week about their personal experiences of sexual harassment while working for communal organisations.
By Rosa Doherty
Part of the effort to liberate Europe from Hitler's oppression, she was captured and tortured by police of the Hungarian puppet state
By Lee Harpin
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The Aaronsohn family were at the heart of NILI, the intelligence network of young Palestinian Jews
By Colin Shindler
The left-wing of the Labour party could learn some lessons from Lenin's family history, says Victor Sebestyn
By Victor Sebestyn
Mikhail Fridman is one of the world’s richest men. He also holds strong views on Israel and staunchly supports Shoah education, as shown by his backing of a UK project to preserve survivors’ testimony
By Orlando Radice
“I do not believe Jeremy Corbyn is an antisemite." says JLC chair Jonathan Goldstein, "I think the Labour leadership does not understand the harm its behaviour its causing our community.”
By Simon Rocker
The Daily Politics show host delivered the keynote speech at the annual Holocaust Educational Trust dinner, and launched a scathing attack on Ken Livingstone for "intentionally" attempting to link Zionism with Nazi Germany
By JC Reporter
GMB branch secretary Steve Garelick tells the JC why he took on Uber, and stopped them operating in London.
Patrik Hermansson spent a year infiltrating British and American far-right groups for an upcoming documentary. He witnessed quarrelling, infighting, and something where everyone agreed: the ‘Jewish question’.
By Patrik Hermansson
In 1915 German soldier Max Seller launched a hopeless attack on British troops. Stephen Daisley tells the story of how a British soldier honoured the man who was an enemy soldier but a fellow Jew
By Stephen Daisley
"I felt that in order to be successful you have to be cold, stern, analytical and unflappable"