Why Jewish Twitter is so different from other online communities
It says much about our community that Jewish Twitter is random people doing their best to speak out against trolls
After Covid, will synagogue be the same again?
Now things are returning to normal, we can assess the longer-term impact of the pandemic
The country now knows what makes Judaism special
The disruptions to normal life during the mourning period for the Queen were not an annoying by-product of mourning but the point of it, as is the case during the High Holy Days
Let’s learn from the recent unity as the new year starts
The JC Leader, 23 September 2022
On my Plate: A slice of Claire Calman’s life - And so the soup debates begin
For us, Rosh Hashanah begins with the first of many family traditions a few weeks in advance.
Mazeltov! Board President has big Jewish wedding of the year
Board of Deputies’ President Marie van der Zyl marries Labour activist Adrian Cohen at West London Synagogue
New head of Jewish museum in Vienna tells us to expect surprises
Austrian historian Barbara Staudinger, who is not Jewish, was the unanimous choice of a jury selected by the museum’s owner
Talking to Strangers: Peter Rosengard’s week - A cautious tailor and an ungrateful wasp
Featuring a brush with the law, an inquisitive Swede... and an angry insect
What’s in a name? Quite a lot, I’ve now realised
When I met my cousin, I really wasn’t prepared for his rationale for anglicising his name
Every Jewish man needs a band of Jewish brothers in his life
My male comrades and I have shared our experiences from nursery school to chupah
Why Arsenal has a rabbi's son believing in Jesus
The Gunners' number 9 has prompted a theological debate in one rabbi's home
Why we have launched the Jewish Faithworkers Branch of the GMB
Hillel asks, “If not now, when?” - and with a cost of living crisis now is surely the time
Flying? Take my advice and avoid the cuppa
A flight to Nice brought home the difference from a flight to Tel Aviv — and taught me a lesson
Why can't London do proper Jewish delis?
Jewish fare in this country often tries to imitate our American cousins rather than forge its own way
The Merseyside Jewish population has shrunk... but there's hope for the future
Survey suggests a community of around 2,000 a fall of 500 in a decade, although employment opportunities are bringing younger families to the area
Americans have utterly ruined the bagel
Up in Montreal the Jews have stayed faithful to the old ways; bagels there are boiled before they're baked
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