Dancing King! Charles parties with Shoah survivors in pre-Chanukah community visit
He donated to the JW3 food bank and attended a CST training session
Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations to investigate abuse claims against Chaim Halpern
Union says allegations are to 'be taken seriously' and announces 'full and impartial' investigation
New sexual harassment allegations surface against Rabbi Chaim Halpern
The prominent Charedi leader was first accused in 2012 and investigated by police but no charges were brought
Girl, 'aged 14', fighting for her life after Stamford Hill bus crash
She is in a major trauma centre in critical condition, police said, and a second girl is recovering in hospital
Book review - Chapters of Accidents: A Writer’s Memoir - Evocative portrait of a long-gone era
Literary memoir by one of the great Anglo-Jewish writers, whose best work focused on working-class life in London
Antisemitism group offers £10k reward for Chanukah bus attackers info despite police dropping case
The police investigation was dropped in July after officers failed to identify the alleged perpetrators
Interfaith groups urge inquiry into charity planning prayer service for Holocaust-praising cleric
The event will take place across the road from one of the East End's last active synagogues
Renewed push for polio-vaccine uptake amid High Holy Day gatherings
It follows detection of the virus in London sewage
I Came By Film review: Graffiti warriors on the loose
Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville stars in this London-set thriller about two street artists' quest to get their own back on the city's wealthy elite
Forgotten treasures by Jewish artist David Bomberg could fetch £1million at auction
Fourteen works by neglected painter who was one of a remarkable group of pre-First World War students at the Slade School of Fine Art go under the hammer in October
Meteoric rise of the girl from Finchley walking Jerusalem's corridors of power
Keren Hajioff rose through the ranks from speaking not a word of Hebrew to an advisor to two prime ministers
Hit restaurant Bubala is getting a soho sibling
Marc Summers and Helen Graham are growing their restaurant family
Meet the Londoner defending Israel on the cyber frontlines as an IDF commander
Staff Sergeant Benjamin Lee told the JC about his experiences defending Israel online, including during the May 2021 Israel-Hamas war
London's Israeli food scene is growing this summer
If you like a Middle Eastern menu there's plenty to get excited about this month
Willesden Jewish Cemetery - London's tourist secret
Free guided tours and a brand new 'House of Life' centre introduce visitors to the lives of the people who rest in the grounds
Abdullah Qureshi: A correction
The JC would like to correct the record
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