Netanyahu calls for calm after Tel Aviv Yom Kippur clash
Secular and religious Israelis clashed in Dizengoff Square after activists attempted to segregate worship
A leap of faith that Yom Kippur asks us to make
Some suggestions on how to override our doubts on the holiest day of the year
Jewish life ‘flourishes’ in Munich, 85 years after Kristallnacht
Shoah survivor Charlotte Knobloch said that, contrary to the world's expectations, 'the heart of European Jewry beats in Bavaria today'
I'm joining Chelsea's Jewish Supporters Group - but only for the bagels
I’m not at all against others celebrating their Jewish identity through the club, but all I want to do is watch a great game
We cannot do spiritual growth all on our own
Western individualism encourages us to think we can search for meaning on our own terms but Rosh Hashanah reminds us we need God to help us find our way
Even our biblical ancestors sometimes got it wrong
On the face of it, the exile of Ishmael and the near-sacrifice of Isaac seem odd Torah readings to start the new year
The changing trends in Yom Tov hats
There's a trend to go bare-headed in shul, but we should resist
The art of Abraham: the medieval Jewish artist who created a masterpiece machzor
Eli Abt analyses a gloriously illustrated festival prayerbook
York's first rabbi since 1290 expulsion heralds new era for Jewish community
Elisheva Salamo, the first rabbi to live within York's city walls in over eight centuries, has ambitious plans
Westminster role for first female Czech rabbi
Rabbi Dr Kamila Koprˇivová was ordained after completing her rabbinical training at Leo Baeck College
The extra ingredient in making festivals special: family memories
Rabbi Pini Dunner sets the scene for the forthcoming autumn chagim in this extract from his new book
Bedfordshire celebrates its first grown-up’s bat mitzvah for almost two decades
Chiara Mitchell-Middleton, who had a Catholic upbringing, converted through Liberal Judaism
Ice Jewish boy! Greenland’s only known Jew discusses life among the glaciers
Paul Cohen is a ‘rare breed’ in the far north - here's how he keeps his Jewish heritage alive
US synagogues evacuated after campaign of bomb threats and antisemitic calls
A group targeted the synagogues across 12 states over the last four weekends, the Anti-Defamation League said
The search for a messiah is ever present in human history
The Jewish version may be understated, but belief in the coming of the Messiah is one of Maimonides’ principles of faith
For our children’s sake, it’s time we cared for our planet
A burning sense of responsibility towards our offspring drives me to care passionately for our beautiful, God-infused planet
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