United? The USA is as divided as ever with its most prestigious university's newspaper backing the boycott movement while a baseball star's father openly practises the Jewish custom
By Dominic Green
Speaking to the JC in Krakow, Poland, Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said: 'Can you get lower than that?'
Louisa Clein grew up in a village with no Jewish education but has come to find a home in Judaism as an adult
I didn’t want spelt matzah from Streit or Manischewitz..., I want the real thing - a stack of red Rakusen’s
The desperate battle of Ukrainians to protect their nation has shown up the false shibboleth of progressive politics that the nation-state is the source only of bad things like intolerance
The inspiration of Rabbi Kanievsky, who died recently, is more relevant than ever on Pesach
It's a question as old as the Exodus itself! And let's start by looking after the host...
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Mr Bennett will need to spend less energy on diplomatic missions in Moscow and Kyiv
By Anshel Pfeffer
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A court in Vienna found two defendants had “grossly downplayed” the Holocaust and violated Austria’s Prohibition Act banning Nazi activity
By In Vienna
Social activism was inseparable from religious faith for Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, who died 50 years ago
By Simon Rocker
Philip Bialick was sacked by NNE for taking pre-approved annual leave
By Mathilde Frot
American Jews are finding religious meaning in nostalgia for the past, a new book argues