Orthodox councillor Andrew Walters wants to free the weed – but not in the way you might think
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Politics, nepotism and the role of women have left the country's top rabbinical offices vacant for the first time in its history
The graduation of Rabbi Miriam Lorie is a pivotal moment as she has her own community
Rabbi Miriam Lorie will next week become the first ordained woman to lead an Orthodox community in the UK
A group of Orthodox women are refusing to enter the mikveh in protest over a fellow community member’s plight
Some strictly-Orthodox protesters called the police ‘Nazis’
Recent graduate Dr Benjamin Harouni was killed while Mohammed Abdulkareem, 29, was arrested by police
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By Dr Miri Freud-Kandel
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The pair come from Pinner United Synagogue and will take up their new roles early next year
By Daniel Ben-David
Secular colleges training therapists are now welcoming increasing numbers from the Orthodox community as taboos over counselling subside
By Gaby Koppel
Religious Zionists dominate public life, but they may not be as united as critics think, says the author of a new book
By Yair Ettinger
A lawsuit claimed Jackson Township in New Jersey used local land laws to restrict Orthodox Jews' way of life
By Richard Percival
Yosef Paryzer told dozens of women his name was Jake Segal and that he was an unmarried immigrant
Powerfully told dark stories should help author break through to a new British audience
By David Herman
New North London has appointed two American-born rabbis to strengthen its clerical team
By Simon Rocker
We pose a question of morality to our two rabbis, one Orthodox, the other Progressive...
By Rabbi Alex Chapper and Rabbi Jonathan Romain