Children embrace amid war and terror in new street art
By Jane Prinsley
When it comes to Jewish fairy tales, all we have are scraps
By Josh Howie
As tensions mount along the Lebanese border, fears grow of an all-out Hamas-style assault from the well-armed Iranian-backed militia
By in Kfar Varidim
The recent disagreement is part of a long-running dispute over whether the Rebbe was the Messiah
By Simon Rocker
Our personal finance expert has some advice for a reader who wants a refund on a Chanukah present
By Rosanna Spero
The JC rounded up some of the internet’s finest comedic reactions to the story of the illegal excavation at Chabad HQ in NYC
By Eliana Jordan
Viral videos have prompted questions about the group embroiled in broiges after tunnels found under world headquarters in New York
By Rosa Doherty
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The fruit has been seen at anti-Israel demonstrations all over the world since October 7
By Hannah Gillott
Travel guru Nicky Kelvin talks flight hacks, growing up Jewish – and spending most of his time in the air
The composer and guitarist’s latest record was made with field recordings at Jewish sites in Poland, the country of his forebears. Elisa Bray meets him
By Elisa Bray
The former X Factor judge talks about being a patrilineal Jew and why she and Ozzy are leaving LA for the UK
By John Nathan
The Goldblatt family’s own kilted collection is on display at the V&A in Dundee
By Anthea Gerrie
The daughter of a man still held by Hamas says every day that passes without information is torture
By Nicole Lampert
Rustling up a four-course meal every Friday night is par for the course for Jewish mothers across the land, says Angela Epstein
By Angela Epstein
Hamas’ terror attack on Israel plunged residents lives into hell
The Hamas leadership have spent their time in exile accumulating money from various sources to fund their lifestyles