Dr Anne Summers writes about the Zionists who thought 'men were superior in some things, inferior in others'
By Dr Anne Summers
Exclusive: The frontrunner to replace Corbyn talks about his family and how his father-in-law proudly says prayers at Shabbat dinner
By Lee Harpin
Family insist they are ‘still open for business’ as it moves in with its sister company in Hendon
By Aleks Phillips
The son of the notorious SS doctor who experimented on death camp inmates went to visit his father in his Sao Paulo hideout in 1977. This is what happened when they met
By john ware
John Ware remembers being on the trail of one of the Nazis who infamously escaped justice
By John Ware
Jewish engineers and financiers have been building the network since the early 19th century
By Jonathan Myers
He quit Labour over its antisemitism crisis. Reflecting on his long career, he tells the JC: 'I had to be true to myself'
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His visit to a woman's supper club led to them both realising they shared a powerful family story
By Lianne Kolirin
The new BBC drama tells the story of what happened to young Jews brought to the Lake District after the war. The JC was there.
By Jack Sommers
The daughter of a man saved by the ‘Japanese Schindler’ is making a film about both men
By Tim Wyatt
‘We didn’t think about marrying anyone else, there was no other world than ours’
By Nadine Wojakovski
Colonel Richard Kemp explains how he came to be one of the UK’s most strident advocates of the IDF
By Jenni Frazer
When she awoke from surgery, Ruth Linton had changed. But what terrified her children turned out to be a form of liberation for her
By Deborah Linton
A hundred and thirty years ago, he made history in the relationship between the Royals and Britain's Jews
By Zaki Cooper
The time may have come for the ‘Blue Labour’ ideas of Ed Miliband’s former guru to help reshape Labour’s return to being a party for the working classes, writes Robert Philpot
By Robert Philpot
It has been a century since women first became able to practise law in Britain
By Rosalind Wright