The only Progressive congregation in Wales has not had a permanent rabbi since before the pandemic
By Simon Rocker
The victim described his ordeal as ‘my own personal October 7’ and authorities say there was a political element to the crime
By Daniel Ben-David
The Welsh nationalist party backed a motion accusing Israel of genocide
By Imogen Garfinkel
The news anchor has pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children
By Rosa Doherty
As the Pembrokeshire Coast Path prepares to celebrate its 55th anniversary, Gaby Koppel discovers untamed scenery and little-known luxury
By Gaby Koppel
A grand old shul is being redeveloped as a cultural centre for the whole of this south Wales community
Demonstrators accused Natasha Asghar of supporting 'genocide' after she resisted calls for a Gaza ceasefire
By Felix Pope
Discover a whole new side to the Welsh capital, courtesy of our local expert
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While the study of the Jewish past in the principality is vibrant, its Jewish presence is not
By Nathan Abrams
North London mum Talya Richman undertook the challenge of a lifetime
By Eliana Jordan
David Davies said the survivors' recollections had left an indelible memory and praised the Jewish contribution to Welsh life
By JC Reporter
Julie Morgan MS issues full aplogy after sending vigil invitation for “gypsy, Roma and traveller“ victims, but no mention of Jews.
By Nic North
Cops in Flintshire investigating 'heartbreaking' act of disrespect at war memorial
The documentary delves into the country’s historic but dwindling Jewish communities
By Georgia L Gilholy
The money will fund the initial phase of the Foundation for Jewish Heritage's plans to develop the former Merthyr Tydfil synagogue
BBC News anchor says he is 'honoured' to support 'exciting project to preserve and bring back into use the striking Grade II-listed Victorian synagogue in Merthyr Tydfil'