By Rabbi Yitzchok Schochet
Rabbi Dweck holds out the possibility there may be expressions of affection between men that may be permissible.
By Simon Rocker
Our security services have been successful at stopping the vast majority of plots
By Jason Burke
Donald Trump left Israel yesterday after giving a lot of speeches about peace but very few details on his plan to resolve the conflict
By Anshel Pfeffer
As the home of the fanatical Wahhabi ideology there is no guarantee Saudi Arabia will always behave in the way Trump hopes
By John R Bradley
He is the first US president to have put Israel on the itinerary of the first foreign visit of his administration
By anshel pfeffer
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Many Belgian students attend university abroad to escape hostility on campus.
By Brigid Grauman
Rod Rosenstein wrote the memo that Donald Trump used to fire FBI chief James Comey
By Robert Philpot
20.6 million voters rejected the far right in France last week. But 10.7 million actively supported it.
By William Marshall
While a presidential tour of the Middle East was always on the cards, this hastily-planned visit has caught Israel off guard
The religious courts did nearly everything they “should” do, and still she is not free, writes Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll.
By Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
The details in the draft version of the document which would guide the policies of a Labour government has one or two startling omissions
By Marcus Dysch
Most Jewish primary schools in north-west London have received fewer applications this year, with the largest having allocated less than 60 per cent of its places.
This is a chance for the US President to re-set his relations with the three Abrahamic religions
By Ed Kessler
The Prime Minister's attitude to Israel is by no means clear
By Stephen Pollard