Antisemitism watchdog launches UK-wide Stand With Jews campaign
The organisation's billboards will feature in cities across the UK such as Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow
The changing landscape of British Jewry
Initial figures from the new Census reveal how the community is evolving
Arise, Sir Ephraim: Meet the man behind the New Year's Knighthood
A lover of jokes, song and Spurs, Ephraim Mirvis is described as 'warm and principled'
SAS Rogue Heroes continues the tradition of joke Jewish soldiers
This comic relief role for Jewish soldiers has been a constant for well over a century
Board of Deputies calls for Jewish 'ethnicity' to be included on Census form
'We are concerned many Jewish citizens... will not feel fully counted'
Nearly half of French Jews tell their children not to reveal religion in public
A new report says that antisemitism 'often conceals itself behind the mask of human rights and egalitarianism'
How the pandemic changed our religious behaviour
Attachment to the Jewish community grew among religious Jews, but fell among secular Jews, according to new JPR report
Yes, it is possible to be Jewish and love dogs
When Muslims or Jews are being told they can’t be English if they don’t love canines, it should worry us all
A hearty Mazeltov to the longest-reigning monarch
It is not just the institution of the monarchy that we celebrate: it is Elizabeth II herself
Jewish political figures praise the Queen for her expertise and her kindness
MPs and peers from across the political spectrum have delivered a series of heartfelt tributes to Her Majesty
Is 'Anglo-Judaism' a going concern?
The middle-of-the-road traditionalism of minhag Anglia has been in retreat. Does it have a future?
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