A new exhibition in London showcases the work of those struggling through the cruel reality of their loved ones being abducted by Hamas
By Eliana Jordan
Sir Mark Rowley said the campaign’s calls for banning marches ‘ignore the reality of the law’
By Simon Rocker
A beth din composed of rabbis from the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations had found in favour of father against his rabbinical son
Some protestors breached the containment zone around the BBC set up by the police
By Daniel Ben-David
Hostage families urge the diaspora community to keep applying pressure on world leaders
By Gaby Wine
Children are taught to venerate the Ayatollah at Islamic school near a south London synagogue
By Jane Prinsley
‘The time is now to press reset on your Israel travel plans’
By Ellie Grant
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The ‘onus’ should not be on the Jewish community to change their Shabbat activity, says Met
Student activists forced RAF to close stand at one university fair and target arms manufacturers
The far-right ministers have sparked outrage by attempting to topple the incoming hostage deal
Researchers also found that denial of significance of the Holocaust is on the rise globally
The allegation that Raffi Berg pushed Israel bias at the BBC has led to a deluge of abuse towards the Jewish journalist
He inflicted unnecessary examinations on two patients, a court found
By JC Reporter
Nearly 8,000 people are waiting for an organ transplant
Staff accused the show of giving guests a platform to spout ‘dangerous and shameful’ rhetoric in interviews.
By Jacob Jaffa
The boy’s three siblings and parents all sustained non-fatal injuries