Stephen Pollard and Keren David put opposing views on a turning point in British history
By Keren David and Stephen Pollard
Keren David found much that was familiar at an evening to celebrate the Muslim contribution to British society
By Keren David
Educators from JWA’s dating programme have already visited 11 Jewish schools to teach students how to spot and respond to controlling behaviours.
By Rosa Doherty
Keren David recounts her experience on the Junior League touchline
Dina Ben-Yakir and Huda Abu Arqoub explain why Women Wage Peace could be the solution to an intractable problem
By Jennifer Lipman
In an interview with the JC, former defence minister Moshe Ya’alon attacks the Netanyahu government and extremism in the Knesset
By Jenni Frazer
By Lucy Cohen Blatter
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The challenger for the leadership of the UK's largest Trade Union says Unite wrongly “singled out” the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
By Lee Harpin
Chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, who previously served in the White House under President Obama, described Trump's response as 'very concerning'
By Lianne kolirin
'Befriend your boobs' is a project led by two doctors teaching teenage girls how to examine themselves for breast cancer.
A JC investigation has uncovered new information on how Labour’s NEC ignored a recommendation by its Compliance Unit over repeated antisemitic acts.
Borys Zakharchuk has been appointed by Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry as its first Special Representative for preventing and combating antisemitism, racism and xenophobia.
By Sam Sokol
The UK City of Culture's Jewish community marked its special anniversary with a celebratory lunch
By Marcus Dysch
With Steve Waters's political drama Limehouse opening at London’s Donmar Warehouse, Robert Philpot takes a another look at a remarkable period in British politics
By Robert Philpot
On International Women's Day, could more be done to promote women into leadership roles in the community?
By Daniel Sugarman