Runners from across the UK's Jewish community converged on London this weekend to raise money for worthy causes
By JC Reporter
The Birthright ship carried 1,800 young people to safety
By Gaby Wine
Alexis Strum discovered last year that her mum was suffering from the disease
By Elisa Bray
Sir Ephraim Mirvis says attempts to draw equivalence between the Jewish State and Iran are ‘intolerable’
By Jane Prinsley
A number of Jewish organisations are already running drop-in centres for asylum seekers and refugees
By Rabbi David Mason
Nastia Borik had struggled to walk after undergoing a bone marrow transplant
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Critics argue that the EU is applying a double standard against the Jewish state by, for the first time with any partner country, invoking a human rights clause to reassess their bilateral relationship
Brit stuck in Israel amid spiralling war call for Foreign Office to think of ‘more creative solutions’
Getting out of Israel is a tricky task these days, but thanks to help from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs I managed to evacuate
Kemi Badenoch: ‘This is not lawful protest, it is politically-motivated criminality’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Frans Timmermans, the leader of the leftwing alliance, has said he would support Israelis losing protection from Iranian missiles as a consequence of voting for Netanyahu