An Orthodox and a Progressive rabbi tackle issues in Jewish life
By Rabbi Alex Chapper
By Barry Frankfurt
There was too much complacency in the diaspora’s relationship with Israel.
For the sake of our young, we should not remain silent when Jewish values are at stake
By Joanne Greenaway
The Israeli president unveiled the project at an event in Tel Aviv
By JC Reporter
Israel’s current struggles put Judaism’s moral reputation at stake
By Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
By Zoe Strimpel
Though the headlines focus on drama and tragedy, the reality on the ground tends to be less wild
How the Jewish population grew from 630,000 in 1948 to more than seven million today
By Jonathan Boyd
Everything you need to know today
A weekly digest of our best stories from the editor
Your daily guide to the war in Israel
For what’s got British Jews talking
0 newsletters selected
By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice.
As Israel’s celebrates its 75th birthday this month, we examine the triumphs and the challenges of an extraordinary nation
By Richard Pater
||
The call comes as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets his counterpart Rishi Sunak at 10 Downing Street on Friday
By Daniel Ben-David
Israel's PM will continue to press for a tough joint stance on Tehran in London
By David Rose
By Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
We must hold fast to the principles upon which Israel was founded — respect and dignity for all of its people
Sir Ephraim Mirvis breaks his silence to plead for calm before Benjamin Netanyahu’s London visit
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
Faces in attendance included chef Yotam Ottolenghi and Labour MP Margaret Hodge, and messages were also read out from former Conservative leaders
By Jenni Frazer
By Michael Rubin
Benjamin Netanyahu’s self-serving efforts to emasculate the independence of the judiciary are threatening what is so special about Israel’s character
By Ben Judah
I used to struggle to really hear the Prophets. Now, voices like them are so loud it’s what the Nevi’im mean that troubles me.
By Mike Katz & Izzy Lenga
Jewish Labour officers argue that Netanyahu's proposed reforms are of those who want to rig Israel’s political and judicial system to cling to power