Is a ‘British Jewish History Month’ the best way to celebrate Anglo-Jewry?
By Elisa Bray
Samir Shah, the former head of BBC’s political programmes, is expected to begin his role next month
By Eliana Jordan
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy stood by its decision despite the writer’s accusations of ‘censorship’
By By Eliana Jordan
Six groups are organising ‘a global day of action’ on January 13 in London and other UK cities
By Richard Percival
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter also said antisemitism was ‘horrendous’
By Jane Prinsley
Barbara Winton also gave the screenwriting team access to Sir Nicholas's archives and letters
Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, lyricist Don Black, pianist Margaret Fingerhut and football boss Tony Bloom also recognised alongside charity and communal workers
By JC Reporter
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The couple said the Government had ‘blood on its hands’ for refusing to demand a ceasefire in Gaza,
Munroe Bergdorf shares Instagram post comparing Jesus to Gazans ‘executed by state’
Ebert has committed her life to raising awareness about the Holocaust
The data comes from 31 of the 46 police forces across the UK
The unrest, war, terror, destruction, calamity and hardship that we have all seen this year are almost too much to bear
By Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Israel is now more united than it has been for many years
By Stephen Pollard
The billboards also feature the now-famous hashtag ‘Bring Them Home Now’
Mahmoun Fandy has spoken of his ‘pride’ in the Hamas terror group
By Felix Pope
The CAA said the November survey countered far-left claims that Zionism is separate from Jewish identity
By Daniel Ben-David