"We need more education about what to do within different institutions to make our community feel welcome"
By Rosa Doherty
Mr Crabb said he would reiterate Israel’s “impressive economic achievements and record on innovation and technology” but did not intend to “tear things up and reinvent the wheel”.
By Marcus Dysch
Notable figures from the community, including Baroness Altmann, Jonny Wineberg and Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner share their hopes and plans for the coming year
By JC Reporter
In this extract from his memoir A Rocky Road, Rabbi Abraham Levy looks back at some colourful characters from the Sephardi community
By Rabbi Abraham Levy
An outspoken critic of Jeremy Corbyn’s handling of antisemitism allegations, does the Labour Friends of Israel chair feel lessons have been learned from the scandal?
David Dangoor has opened the Sir Naim Dangoor Centre for UK-Israel Relations at Mishkenot Hashaananim, Israel, in honour of his late father.
By Daniel Sugarman
Masha Slepak was, along with her husband, a central figure among the Moscow refuseniks of the 1970s
By Colin Shindler
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How testing helped two families with inherited genetic conditions
Hasmonean Girls’ School, Immanuel College and JFS were involved in the programme to screen Year 12 pupils
Screening programme to detect genetic illness carriers faces cash crisis
Hirsh says while his Jewish identity has always been strong, his work on antisemitism has brought him much closer to the Jewish community.
By Jennifer Lipman
As the legendary New York publication ends its print edition, the JC's creative director looks back at his years there
By Johnny Belknap
Two decades on from that shocking car crash in Paris, Diana, Princess of Wales, is still making headlines
By Jenni Frazer
The horrifying murder of a Jewish mother in Paris was initially overlooked by the authorities — evoking echoes of the past and fears for the future
By michel gurfinkiel
Jews from the UK comprised almost one third of the five battalions of the Royal Fusiliers — now known to history as the Jewish Legion.
Rabbi Belovski, who has a master’s degree in organisational psychology, has prepared more than 100 couples for marriage