DNA testing reveals that Jews killed in Norwich well were victims of medieval pogrom
The bodies of at least 17 people were found during excavations for a shopping centre
Book review: Sisters in Resistance - The dictator’s daughter’s double life
Tilar J Mazzeo’s account of an Italian war story races along at a pace as relentless as that of actual events
Obituary: Paul Ginsborg
Historian who analysed changes in contemporary Italian society
Half of all Jews now live in Israel and that is a source of strength
To predict our future, we must first understand our past, especially the huge changes since the founding of the Jewish state
The Railway Children Return film review: Old-fashioned offering of delightful nostalgia
Jenny Agutter, Tom Courtenay and Sheridan Smith lead the cast in this much-anticipated follow-up to a British screen classic
Eerie 3000 year old curse unearthed in Jerusalem
A newly deciphered stone reveals that 3,300 years ago the governor of Jerusalem was the target of a terrifying curse
The country home of an assassinated Jewish German politician is transformed by art
The killing of Walther Rathenau was a turning point in German history
The Gunpowder Plot theatre review: A step forward in the evolution of VR theatre
The genius of this high-tech show is that it compels its audiences to consider the moral conundrum of every conflict: how many innocents should die in the service of a good cause?
The man who escaped from Auschwitz so he could warn Jews of what awaited them there
In The Escape Artist, The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World, JC journalist Jonathan Freedland tells the incredible story of Slovakian teenager Rudolf Vrba
Art from the heart: the families commissioning art
'The art on your walls should produce the same conversation as a favourite song or novel,'
Meet Alice the ‘All Powerful’
A new exhibition at Waddesdon Manor focuses on an unknown Rothschild
BBC referred to Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel 16 times since promising to stop error
The corporation pledged in January last year to avoid what critics have called a 'politicised' error
Japanese art collector who began with a £55 punt sees his collection go on show at the Royal Academy
Israel Goldman has amassed more than 1,000 of Kawanabe Kyosai’s works, some of which are included in the exhibition
Prince inaugurates statue of Licoricia, Winchester’s medieval Jewish heroine
The Prince of Wales had been due to attend the unveiling last month but was unable to after catching Covid-19
The Rothschilds of the East
The Sassoon dynasty made a fortune from opium trading. Jenni Frazer met the professor who unravelled his family’s story
Secrets of the Tower
New research at the Tower of London has shed light on Jewish life in mediaeval England,
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