’I’m telling the story of Jews in Britain – and I need your help’
Composer Benjamin Till has an ambitious new project, telling 1000 years of Anglo-Jewish history
Youth choir made up of Palestinians and Israelis advances to second round of ‘America’s Got Talent’
Simon Cowell told the Jerusalem Youth Chorus: ‘You made something very complicated beautiful through friendship’
Immanuel shortlisted for schools’ creative award
The college’s music and drama has been recognised for music and drama
The great healing power of musical instruments
The makers of the new iPad ad should see how creativity is helping October 7 trauma victims
Brian Eno and Massive Attack back anti-Israel boycott campaign against music festival
Pro-Palestine musicians have accused The Great Escape of ‘complicity with ‘genocide’
Amsterdam concert hall accused of ‘capitulating to terrorism’ as it cancels Jerusalem Quartet
The Royal Concertgebouw said it could not guarantee the safety of visitors or performers
Zutons singer reveals he warned Amy Winehouse her version of ‘Valerie’ would flop
The 2007 cover produced by Mark Ronson remains a firm favourite among Winehouse fans
The singers putting on a Jewish-themed show to ‘celebrate this wonderful culture’
Tanya Truman and Brady Isaacs Pearce will star in “A Night of Jewish Joy”
The biblical story of Song of Songs hits the London stage
Jewish and Arab Ofra Daniel represents the half of Israel the haters prefer to ignore. She tells our writer how her identity is bound up in her musical about being trapped in a loveless marriage
How Kabbalah and karaoke took me from science to music
Meet the scientist who found the answers he sought through music and Kabbalah, and has combined them to make his first album
The opera fans who saved Jews from the Nazis
Meet the musician whose new album tells the extraordinary story of two Sunderland sisters who saved 29 Jews from the Nazis
Shul music has given me a taste for melancholia
Every synagogue has a different approach, but I’m grateful I grew up with a choir and organ
‘They lit my Jewish fire’: How Matisyahu blew away the boycott mob
The Chasidic reggae star tells the JC about getting cancelled, threatened and abused on his recent tour of America – and what he did to fight back
Start-up producing ‘deepfakes’ of tracks by Amy Winehouse and Drake faces legal action
Voicify, which operates online as Jammable, has received a legal letter accusing it of infringing copyright
Teenager releases song in aid of cancer charity
Proceeds from the debut track will go towards Future Dreams
How saxophonist Benny Green’s son is keeping the family’s musical tradition alive
Leo Green thought of himself as a musician before he started playing an instrument
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