A letter from the directors of the Jewish Chronicle to our readers
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Lord Austin of Dudley, Rabbi Joseph Dweck and Jonathan Kandel will join the Board of the trust
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We have reported on four coronations since our first publication in 1841
By Gaby Wine
A memorial event taking place next week in Edgware for Chaim Bermant will unlock a treasure chest of memories for readers
By Gerald Jacobs
Our film critic welcomes the movie industry’s return to normality — but what caught her eye?
By Linda Marric
This year saw an array of stand-out performances despite several antisemitism controversies
By John Nathan
Who could possibly beat David Baddiel’s Jews Don’t Count for Jewish show of the year?
By Josh Howie
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Hitting this figure would place huge pressure on the corporation and Parliament to take the demands of Anglo-Jewry seriously
By Nic North
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The key events that followed the attack on a group of Jewish teenagers in November 2021
Since its first publication, the JC has ensured that the achievements of Jewish artists, designers, curators and collectors have been recorded for posterity
By Julia Weiner
The Jewish Chronicle's first two cookery writers have become so embedded in our lives they’re still household names
By Victoria Prever
Finding this balance between reporting on antisemitism and being a voice for the community’s fight against it has been a constant feature of the JC’s coverage of antisemitism throughout its history
By Dave Rich
Six years after the first copies of the Jewish Chronicle rolled off the presses, Lionel de Rothschild was elected to the House of Commons.. Since then Jewish politicians have been instrumental in shaping Britain's political landscape
By Robert Philpot
The JC is concluding our 180th anniversary year
By Jake Wallis Simons
But it is fair to say that overall Judaism in Britain today is more self-assured and vibrant than at any previous stage in our history
By Harry Freedman
Fashion may not have had a strong presence in the JC for most of its first century, but Jews have left an indelible imprint across British clothing
By Jan Shure