Baroness Merron will carry one of the King's robes in Abbey ceremony
By JC Reporter
Charity commission head has rightly asked why charities engage in political activism
Its partisan, political stance against the government did not impress many British Jews
Reflections on Ukraine at gathering of faith representatives, hosted by Board president Marie van der Zyl
Amos Schonfield, deputy for Masorti Judaism, who proposed the motion says: 'We have to use our influence to show where we stand'
The now deleted tweet criticising Jewish journalist Rachel Shabi was apparently sent from the wrong account
The group was led by President of the Board of Deputies, Marie van der Zyl who described the occasion as a 'tremendous privilege'
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By Lord Polak
The attack on Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman’s Illegal Migration legislation yesterday in the name of the Board President cannot pass without challenge
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Bezalel Smotrich - a key figure in Benjamin Netanyahu's government - has been condemned for his comments at a finance conference this week
By Daniel Ben-David
Marie van der Zyl said it is ‘difficult to say’ antisemitism has been completely removed
By Felix Pope
They have called on Ofcom to act over 'conspiratorial antisemitism or other misinformation' on GB News shows
By Ben Bloch
Politicians and communal organisations have reacted to the 'disturbing' report and praised Jewish students who sounded the alarm
By Politics Reporter
The key events that followed the attack on a group of Jewish teenagers in November 2021
By Nic North
The Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council say they are 'extremely concerned' about the new coalition
The prime minister said: 'The United Kingdom is committed to working with you all to take this initiative from strength to strength'
Marie van der Zyl was challenged over whether deputies had been consulted on policy
By Simon Rocker