The former head of the Church of England was this year’s speaker at the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Annual Memorial Lecture
By Daniel Ben-David
Mirvis condemned Peter Beinart’s comparison of the Purim story to Israel’s military actions in Gaza
By Ellie Grant
Jewish speaker had been due at UWC Atlantic, founded by a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany
An activist attacked the 1914 painting hanging at Trinity College Cambridge in March last year
By Jane Prinsley
Labour MP claims she was secretly filmed at Knesset; Israeli source hits back against allegations
Sunday marked the UK’s annual Day of Reflection commemorating the anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic
By Imogen Garfinkel
An article published by the paper accused Murray of supporting attacks against immigrants
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The contentious launch event for a book titled ‘Understanding Hamas and Why That Matters’ went ahead at LSE on Monday amid tense demonstrations
By at LSE
LSE governor Baroness Altmann said she is ‘ashamed’ that the university chose to host the book launch
Tzipi Hotovely accused the top university of promoting extremism
Vahid Beheshti has spent more than two years camped outside the Foreign Office in an attempt to force officials to act
The man is being detained by immigration authorities
By and Lorin Bell-Cross, politics correspondent
The barefoot man forced police to close the area to traffic
By JC Reporter
Efraim Grinfeld also told High Court that overcrowding in Israeli prisons would violate his rights
By Simon Rocker
Members of the Labour group mocked Preston Jewish community and said hostage vigil was ‘difficult to walk past’
The painting is ‘deeply offensive to the memory of the Jews murdered in the Holocaust’, one visitor said