Maidenhead rabbi offers the reassurance as the economic and energy crisis bites
By Georgia L Gilholy
GMB general secretary Gary Smith said 'antisemitism will be dealt with like any other form of racism'
There are pauses long enough to pitch a tent in this production of Josh Harmon’s excellent play
An inspiring community leader who opened up the dance circle of Jewish life and drew others in
The essays in this volume may not match Singer’s fiction at its best, but they provide an invaluable supplement to our understanding of this extraordinary writer’s vision
Based on their own experiences at drama school, the series of six short plays will be performed at London’s Kiln Theatre next month
Shul-going NASA veteran Michael Kaplan was part of the team that built the James Webb Space Telescope
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The final book by one of the last of that great generation of Israeli writers born in the 1930s is a wonderful farewell from a great literary master
By David Herman
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The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band set a celebratory tone before Robert Crimo shattered the revelry by opening fire from a rooftop
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
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By Dominic Green
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By David Baddiel
Other types of Jewish humour are available says David Baddiel
By Rabbi Natasha Mann
Already disadvantaged women will suffer the most from abortion bans
Too many states acted or are acting to ban ritual slaughter
By Felix Pope
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Rabbis may rule leniently on Jewish law when a person’s mental wellbeing is at stake
By Rabbi Yoni Rosensweig