Britain is a wonderful place for Jews live but my enthusiasm for the royals is rather limited
By Zoe Strimpel
The late Queen's fashion journey holds lessons for all women
By Jan Shure
The rigours of the pilgrimage to the Queen’s lying in state in Westminster Hall was not for the frail residents of Schonfeld Square but Elizabeth II’s passing has stirred deep memories in this Stamford Hill community
By Chaya Spitz
Fascinating dramatisation of what happened during the weekly meetings of our most divisive prime minister and our most unifying monarch
By John Nathan
By Howard Jacobson
'As the Coronation service progressed, it became impossible not to notice the Church of England’s - and therefore the Queen’s - essential Jewish lineage.'
The footballer said that his lifelong appreciation for the monarchy came from his mother's dad
By Nicole Lampert
Chief Rabbi, Board President and Israeli President attended the ceremony in Westminster Abbey
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
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Royal Parks staff removed flowers from the memorial on the day of the Queen's funeral
By Ben Bloch
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Well attended service at Heaton Park Synagogue features speeches from community leaders, Andy Burnham and Christian Wakeford
By JC Reporter
Charlie Berg initially did not believe the royal message was real
By Felix Pope
For all its stillness and quiet, there was a fountain of emotion gushing out into the room
The tribute to the late monarch featured in services before the Prayer for the Royal Family, amended for the reign of King Charles.
By Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
The Chief Rabbi pays tribute to Her Majesty, who, for 70 remarkable years, was an exemplary figurehead for our country and champion of the finest values of our society
Cindy Lass was honoured when the Queen commissioned her to paint her beloved dogs
The majority of world leaders will be transported to the funeral on buses
Like the Jews, the Queen had to make a 'covenant of impersonality and disinterestedness', and that under the protection of the Royal family Jews can find refuge.
By Daniel Ben-David