UJIA’s Kol Nidre Appeal still matters — even in peacetime
In the 50 years since it rallied to help in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur war, its campaigns have diversified, but our community’s relationship with Israel remains vital
Youth movements remain an exceptional opportunity for Jewish young people
The controlled risk-taking these movements afford generates extraordinary returns at a time when wider society is becoming increasingly smothering
UJIA say Israel tours must apply for permission to visit Kotel
The tour body says groups must get approval for visits because it lies across the Green Line
Rachel Reeves praises Israel's economic success at UJIA Yom Ha'atzmaut breakfast
Shadow Chancellor also says the fight against Netanyahu's attempted judicial reforms 'is not over yet'
Parents shocked as Israel tour prices soar
Israel Experience programmes for teens rising an average £800. UJIA cites global inflation and the weakness of the pound and launches a new bursary scheme
Spurs score in Israel with visit to UJIA project for disadvantaged children
Players support the charity's Equalizer programme before pre-season game against Roma in Haifa
Gap years are not the only way to spend time in Israel after school
UJIA's growing menu of 18+ programmes is attracting a higher take-up
New schools resource highlights Israel's cultural diversity
From Ethiopian dance to Moroccan mint tea, UJIA's Hamoadon project aims to broaden children's view
The 40-somethings who lead the UJIA
INTERVIEW: Bill Benjamin and michael Wegier Anglo-Jewry’s premier Israel charity gets two new men at the top
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