A burning sense of responsibility towards our offspring drives me to care passionately for our beautiful, God-infused planet
By Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
One of the worst antisemitic massacres of the Middle Ages took place in York in 1190, when an estimated 150 Jewish people were killed
Rabbi Eryn London explains why she has co-authored a new handbook for hospital visiting
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis said the siddur is the 'only prayer book' congregants need
The initiative will unite leaders from the world's most significant Jewish communities
Building in Tbilisi known as the Peace Project aims to show how different faiths can unite against prejudice
Entrance is linked to Science Museum which houses human remains
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By Gaby Wine
My aim, as I embark on my new role of JC Community Editor, is that these pages will reflect all the multifarious strands of our community
Justin Welby has spoken about defying his father as a child to befriend a Jewish boy and hailed Jews as a 'gift' to their countries
Myriam Ackermann-Sommer is leading what is thought to be one of the only Modern Orthodox congregations in France
By JC Reporter
David Latchman, author of a new book on Orthodox leaders in the UK, explains his choice
A new book charts the struggle for acceptance within Israel
The UK's most prominent consumer champion has opened up about his Jewish identity and why personal finance is a mental health issue
In an extract from his new book, Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson shows how language shapes our thinking
By Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson
Hundreds of thousands of mourners are expected to attend his funeral in Bnei Brak