The government announced it would withdraw its legal motion to secure the dismissal of Ronen Bar following a bitter High Court showdown
By Jacob Jaffa
Testimony from the released hostage moves audience of 1,400 to give him a standing ovation
By Jane Prinsley
The Home Secretary was speaking at the annual Yom HaShoah ceremony
By Gaby Wine
Court documents reportedly show staffers discussing their concerns regarding the freelancer in 2018, but his contract was only terminated in 2023
By Imogen Garfinkel
Ever since Hamas’ massacre, Jewish protest groups have made their voices heard across the UK, but are they divided or united?
By Phil Rosenberg
The tragedy of October 7 and the ordeal of the hostages has brought the UK Jewish community together in grief, but also in determination
By Nicole Lampert
Wonderful new friendships have sprung out of the devastation
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Liri Albag, who endured 15 months in Hamas captivity, said that pro-Netanyahu commenters ‘reminded her of the terrorists’ that held her in Gaza after being subjected to a torrent of hateful posts
By Ellie Grant
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Meet the Jewish parents whose families have split since October 7
By Karen Glaser
By Jane Prinsley and Eliana Jordan
Viki Cohen has illustrated a children’s Haggadah which symbolises the Israeli hostages as she fights for her son, Nimrod, to come home
Danny Stone accused members including Jeremy Corbyn and Green co-leader Carla Denyer of minimising Jewish concerns.
By Lorin Bell-Cross
One rabbi labelled the increasingly prominent trend away from secularism as a ‘Jewish awakening’
By Florit Shoihet
Ilana Gritzewsky recounted details of her captivity to the New York Times
By JC Reporter
The landmark, dedicated to the 364 festivalgoers who were murdered by Hamas, attracts over 7,000 visitors a day
By Tom Wilson
Extreme rhetoric is excused with claims that it was taken out of context