The 12th-century prayerbook is on display in Bishop Auckland, Durham
By Simon Rocker
King Herod was no darling of the rabbis but he was responsible for the Western Wall
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Unique Kyiv collection gathered by author of The Dybbuk is at risk from Russian missiles
A grand old shul is being redeveloped as a cultural centre for the whole of this south Wales community
It is imperative to remind the world of the enduring bond between Jews and the land of Israel
A visit to the magnificent synagogue in Garnethill, Glasgow built by my ancestors in the latter half of the 19th century brought home the truth of how we have always longed for Zion
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By Leslie Turnberg
There has been no biography of Pinchas Rutenberg until now yet this uncompromising figure had a key role in Israel’s history
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By Daniel Ben-David
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