Interview: Breaking the Silence's Merphie Bubis defended her group against accusations of being an 'enemy within'
By Rosa Doherty
A JC investigation has found that hundreds of families are struggling to afford Pesach goods - but do we need to buy everything new?
Benjamin Netanyahu is staying but he will need his next coalition to shield him from impending indictments, writes Anshel Pfeffer
By Anshel Pfeffer
Historian Colin Shindler sets out how the Yevsektsia, the Jewish section of the Communist Party, used its influence to stamp out Hebrew life
By Colin Shindler
Transgender people may find halachah inflexible in life - but compassionate and respectful in death
By Daniel Sugarman
Yoel Finkelman on how he decides what goes in the National Library of Israel the Haim and Hannah Solomon Judaica Collection
By Jenni Frazer
The JC meets the UK-born Israelis who drop everything to help people in distress
By Nathan jeffay
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The events of March 1979 showed what can achieved with political will and moral courage
The field for the Democratic nomination is becoming increasingly crowded
By Robert Philpot
Belgian Jews express bewilderment at the defence of Mehdi Nemmouche during his eight-week trial, which this week resulted in life imprisonment
By Shirli Sitbon
The Wiener Library's exhibition tells the stories of the first people to uncover the Nazis' crimes
Natalie Meltzer, who organised a trip to Auschwitz for young adults, said: 'I thought everyone’s grandpa had been through the Holocaust'
Galillee-born Sana Knaneh is bringing a fresh perspective on the Middle East
By Simon Rocker
Three Labour MPs condemn the party's antisemitism but urged Jewish members to stay and fight it
A new festival focuses on the contribution of outsiders to Britain who became valued insiders
By Monica Bohm-Duchen
The JC speaks to Rami Sherman, one of the first on the ground for the Entebbe special ops mission