Lowering the barriers to community is part and parcel of the reality of intermarriage
By Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain
A historic Syrian shul destroyed in 2016 has been re-created in a stunning exhibition at Jerusalem’s Israel Museum
But it is fair to say that overall Judaism in Britain today is more self-assured and vibrant than at any previous stage in our history
Depiction of Jews has happily moved on from the crass stereotypes so common in the early 20th century
Fashion may not have had a strong presence in the JC for most of its first century, but Jews have left an indelible imprint across British clothing
Hadley Freeman's guide to ensuring your children grow up with a respect for their religion
70 per cent of Jewish Israelis reject patrilineal descent
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By Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
The Chief Rabbi pays tribute to Her Majesty, who, for 70 remarkable years, was an exemplary figurehead for our country and champion of the finest values of our society
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While still in mourning, our community looks to a future in safe hands
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
By David Aberbach
Biblical prophets such as Jeremiah were persecuted and murdered for denouncing injustice and corrupt institutions
Despite warnings, upwards of 100 pilgrims have already arrived ahead of the holiday
By Daniel Ben-David
By Josh Howie
With the only diet guaranteed to work on Jews being the bacon/ shrimp diet, where all you’re allowed to eat is pork and shellfish, I did the next best thing - keto with intermittent fasting
Roland Brandman’s new book, Sapphire Mind, mines the rich tradition of Jewish meditation
By Simon Rocker
Jennifer Lipman felt so lucky to be able to celebrate with family and friends
By Jennifer Lipman
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash aren't the only mixed-faith couple to opt for a chupah
By Gaby Wine
By Jonathan Boyd
Tradition prizes coupledom, but lifelong singletons are just as much a part of the community