Police called after attackers threw rocks at buses carrying children returning from school
By Nicole Lampert
But Progressive leaders explained why they have not signed letters in opposition to or support for the bill
By Simon Rocker
Girl rushed to hospital with head injuries after being assaulted with bottles in east London
By Jane Prinsley
Sussex University has been awarded five year-grant to research the influence of AI, computer games and digital media on understanding of the Shoah
By Daniel Ben-David
Chabad UK also paid tribute to Zvi Kogan, who was found murdered outside Abu Dhabi
By JC Reporter
The Met said they would ‘review’ decision not to treat sermon as a crime
Oxford University Press consulted with Jewish experts after receiving complaints from communal body
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The JC speaks to CAA founder and figurehead Gideon Falter on the organisation’s tenth birthday
The government’s independent adviser on political violence says there is already a ‘permissive environment’ for such incidents in UK
Schoolgirls targeted with death threats while leaving netball match in north London
A refugee from Germany, he was considered one of the greatest of his age
The man was filmed from a car by a man who shouted: ‘You support the killing of children’
By Gaby Wine
Sir Keir Starmer thanked Rabbi Shlomo and Rebbetzin Dr Lynndy Levin for their friendship over the years
‘People roaming the streets in masks asking people if they were Jewish then assaulting them and throwing them into canals. This is Europe in 2024’
Dr Rehiana Ali’s posts have prompted calls for a probe into the ‘growing trend’ of medical professionals expressing support for extremism
Judaism has traditionally been against euthanasia – but ahead of the second reading of the assisted dying bill, some rabbis and Jewish doctors are questioning that stance
By Felix Pope