The extraordinary story of how one woman offered refuge to philosophers, scientists and musicians fleeing from the Nazis, and in doing so reshaped the cultural and intellectual landscape of the Western World.
By David Edmonds
Hertsmere MP Oliver Dowden speaks exclusively to the JC about his work in the constituency and hopes for the future
By Daniel Sugarman
Geoffrey Alderman looks into historic poll data of Jewish voters, and predicts what it might mean for the 2017 General Election
By Geoffrey Alderman
Full transcript of the President's address at the opening ceremony of Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Day at Yad Vashem.
By JC Reporter
'I will speak out about artists when they are blocked or have been stopped from performing.'
By Lee Harpin
The extraordinary story of the man who called himself 'the Einstein of crime' is coming to a cinema near you
By Jenni Frazer
The Warsaw ghetto uprising should not be used by politicians when discussing contemporary events, argues Yehuda Bauer
By Yehuda Bauer
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When Rina Wolfson wrote on Facebook about her discomfort with the different way men and women dancers are presented on stage, the reaction was not what she had bargained for
By Rina Wolfson
“When you’re a journalist, this is all just extraordinary times. You sit through a presidential press conference with popcorn. It’s unmissable!”
By Sarah Ebner
On the evenings of 15 and 16 April 1946, 200 survivors and GIs gathered for a Seder night unlike any other, before or since
By Ben Judah and Rosie Whitehouse
By Sandy Rashty
Many of Essaouira’s Jews emigrated in the late 1940s and 1950s but Joseph Sebag remains
By Brigid Grauman essaouira
“I firmly believe the community is 20 years behind the rest of the world when it comes to feminism”
By Rosa Doherty
Five Jewish leaders reflect on the Exodus story and its theme of liberty from slavery, and consider the message it has for the world today
Images of the chemical attack in Idlib, Syria, by the country's government would horrify anyone. But Israel views the atrocity in a wider context, says John R Bradley
By John R Bradley
'The test for me is to ask, "do Jews feel the left it is a welcoming place for them?" And until the answer is yes, it is a failure.'