The prime minister writes for the JC ahead of Yom Hashoah
By Sir Keir Starmer
By The JC Leader
In Southend protesters were allowed to intimidate a small community of worshippers during Passover
By Stephen Pollard
There’s no place for antisemitism – except right here, right now, with the police watching
The Irish hip-hop group projected slogans including ‘F*** Israel, Free Palestine’ during its set at the major festival
By Imogen Garfinkel
New rock musical Rise tells a story of Jewish defiance and rebellion
By Nicole Lampert
By Maureen Lipman
From Thornton-Varley hats to Friday-night theatre, a Jewish life through some uncertain times
The broadcaster showcased a Palestinian playwright who called the historical murderers ‘martyrs’ and described Jews as ‘vulgar’
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By Vivian Bercovici
Carney has steadfastly avoided public contact with the Canadian Jewish community, the 4th largest in the world
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The platform connects passengers with drivers who can speak Hebrew and understand Jewish culture
By Ellie Grant
‘Anyone who is here on a visitor visa who carries out law-breaking will be deported from this country,’
By JC Reporter
The Board also urged the corporation to improve its ‘treatment of Jewish staff and contractors’
By Jacob Jaffa
The letter included a ‘toolkit’ instructing how to boycott pro-Israel organisations and accused the Jewish state of committing genocide
By Vita Fellig
Lord Sugar’s former on-screen aide tells the JC why he is teaming up with WIZO UK to find the next big names in business
Yehuda Kaploun was heavily involved in efforts to attract Jewish voters during the 2024 election campaign and has been praised by the President for his commitment to religious freedom
The prime minister vowed to keep the Jewish community safe in the face of growing antisemitism
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By Michael Thaidigsmann
The gap between rhetoric and reality is especially stark when one compares the government programme to the election manifesto the centre right parties were elected on just two months ago