The centenarian’s zest for life has caught the attention of an international professional photographer
By Gaby Wine
Norwood, Jewish Care and Nightingale Hammerson have all criticised the Casey Commission
By Daniel Ben-David
Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations leader pleads for new Schools Bill to leave religious institutions alone
By Simon Rocker
Vital new documents about the rescue programme, which saved an estimated 10,000 people, have been uncovered
By Ellie Grant
The King marked Holocaust memorial day at a Buckingham Palace event on Monday
Nearly 8,000 people are waiting for an organ transplant
Debra Tammer tells the JC that creativity is the best weapon against antisemitism in the arts
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The radio presenter said he felt a strong connection to the Jewish community
The boy’s three siblings and parents all sustained non-fatal injuries
Karen Pollock CBE is chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust
By Karen Pollock
Josh Aronson will become one of 150 Jewish people from around the world to serve on the council
The London School of Jewish Studies says the trip is ‘ideal’ for those looking for an intellectually stimulating and engaging journey
This year’s festival has branched out to include performances for adult audiences
The tournament appeared in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2011
Tay-Sachs is a rare genetic disease most commonly detected in children of Ashkenazi Jewish descent
Stephen Allan was awarded an OBE in the King’s 2025 New Years Honours List for his service to charity and the media industry