New art installation inflames row over Vienna’s statue of antisemite
Attempt to defuse a long-running dispute about a statue of mayor lauded by Adolf Hitler backfires as protesters claim it 'colourfully window-dresses' Jew hatred
The man who wrote The World: Tanya Gold meets Simon Sebag Montefiore
The celebrated historian has tea with our columnist to toast his landmark new book about… everything
The Jewish heroes who fought alongside Nelson at Trafalgar
Last week marked the 217th anniversary of the historic battle
Old Testament military campaigns against kingdoms of Israel and Judah confirmed
Researchers at the Tel Aviv and Hebrew universities reconstructed the geomagnetic fields at 21 sites of destruction in Israel to develop a reliable new scientific tool for archeological dating
What did the Ottoman Empire ever do for us? Quite a lot, in fact
Contrary to the prevailing view, the Turkish civilisation had an egalitarian, multi-cultural outlook which protected Jews
Two Jewish authors lead colourful debates at book festival
Jonathan Freedland discussed his best-selling book The Escape Artist and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore quizzed experts on Vladimir Putin's war at fifth annual Cliveden Literary Festival
Book review: Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Roth - A doomed, drunk wandering genius
Keiron Pim's biography of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century is a dark story, movingly told
Ebay apologises for selling memorabilia from Nazi era
Third Reich knick-knacks are still being traded despite a ban put in place 20 years ago
Don't remove statues of old tyrants - they teach us about the past-a, says Loyd Grossman
Tomato sauce expert and public intellectual hits out at attempts to 'erase history' by felling monuments to antisemites such as Edward I
Book review: The Story of Russia - Russia’s story always excluded Jews
Orlando Figes' new work is a truly incisive and important dissection of this country's troubled past
From Mosley to Corbyn, the fight against the oldest hatred goes on
Finding this balance between reporting on antisemitism and being a voice for the community’s fight against it has been a constant feature of the JC’s coverage of antisemitism throughout its history
Wiener’s exhibit offers snapshot of life before Shoah
Domestic photography is overlooked as trivial — but it’s important
Book review: Józef Piłsudski: Founding Father of Modern Poland - Modern Poland’s forgotten founder
A detailed, absorbing book that peels back the complexities of histories to reclaim this figure for a new generation
Travel in time back to Yom Kippur at the Great Synagogue of Aleppo - thanks to the modern miracle of virtual reality
A historic Syrian shul destroyed in 2016 has been re-created in a stunning exhibition at Jerusalem’s Israel Museum
Waddesdon Manor - the Jewish Downton Abbey
Jenni Frazer discovers the secrets past and present of one of the greatest Rothschild stately homes
New documentary unveils Wales' vibrant Jewish past despite uncertain future
The documentary delves into the country’s historic but dwindling Jewish communities
©2024 The Jewish Chronicle