Lily Ebert leads the way on a day celebrating us at our best
The JC Leader, 30 June 2023
Goodbye to my parents’ house of memories
I expected the big clear-out of their things to be gut-wrenching, but it turned out to be uplifting and nostalgic
Why everything in the world can be divided into 'Jewish or Goyish'
Life can be complicated. We divide up the world into the only two categories that really matter
Meet the Jewish climate activist walking 4000 kilometres from London to Istanbul
Craig Cohon, 59, is walking 35 kilometres a day to battle climate change
Jewish teacher 'threatened swastika-drawing students with gun violence'
Police are investigating the threats made by David Schroeder
Schleps and the City: The art of being flexi-dox
The key to our multi-millennia success is our flexibility
The Jewish women who just can't stop gambling
It starts with bingo, but then the debts grow. Why are so many Jewish women seeking help for their online betting habits?
All kinds of Jews are drifting over to the left
A recent JPR report shows we are too simplistic in the way think about demoninations
How Friday night dinner helps me connect to my Jewishness
FNDs for young people are essential to helping us connect to our roots
Jews live the longest - thanks to chicken soup and brandy
Jewish centenarians share the secret to a long a life after the census revealed that the proportion of 100-year-olds in the Jewish community is nearly three times higher than in the overall population
Life as a Jewish magician on the rise: "I can do magic with anything I see"
Josh Horus, an entertainer given his stage name by Uri Geller, has reached the final of Britain’s Got Talent and been booked three times by Elton John
What if Jews started demanding apologies like the victims of empire?
The attitude of descendants of former British colonies contrasts with the Jewish experience
We need old-fashioned family doctors like Dad
Many patients no longer know who their GP is and rarely see the same one on two occasions
The Jewish century is over, the Indian century has just begun
Jews and Indians share similar experiences of integration in Britain, a century apart
Some parts of Orthodoxy should be for men
More and more people are seeing the shortcomings of a gender-blind approach to society
Londoners should learn to say Good Shabbos
It’s striking how different things are in Manchester, where we always exchange pleasantries
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