In the last two years, Stand Up! has run seminars for more than 10,000 students in 55 schools around the UK
By Daniel Sugarman
Come From Away includes a character based on Rabbi Leivi Sudak, who was among thousands stranded when their flights were grounded
By Rosa Doherty
Of around 15,000 children sent to Theresienstadt, just 93, including Mr Frank and his two brothers, survived.
Melvyn Lipitch remembers the life of a Starograd native who relocated to Britain after helping Jews flee the Nazis
By Melvyn Lipitch
The Israeli disability charity which supports married couples
By rosa doherty tel aviv
'I have had therapy on and off all my adult life. It has been a blessing'
Edwin Shuker’s Iraqi school report turned up in an exhibition at the US National Archive. He told a Limmud audience the remarkable story of how it got there
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It was a year in waiting for Israel, says Anshel Pfeffer
By Anshel Pfeffer
Diaspora Jews faced an increase in antisemitism in 2018 - and in October it led to the worst attack on Jews in US history
By Michael Daventry
Lee Harpin looks back on a year of fear, fury and frustration
By Lee Harpin
A Limmud session asks whether Jews recited a prayer for the welfare of the state in Nazi Germany, a regime utterly hostile towards them
Odedi Revivi says fences like the one winding around the Palestinian territories do not provide a sense of security
By Jenni Frazer
Semyon Dovzhik discovered how one rabbi believes Moses himself would have been on Instagram
By Semyon Dovzhik
World-famous archive hopes to inspire British Jews to remember their past
By Simon Rocker
The JC's Lee Harpin accompanied student leaders and university vice-chancellors on a moving trip to the camp
Herman Rothman was among 70 survivors who met the prince to commemorate the initiative that saved their lives