International envoys for Holocaust issues release joint statement condemning Putin’s war on Ukraine
By Daniel Ben-David
While the PM talked of a two-state solution at the UN, an Israeli raid on Jenin on Tuesday, in which at least four Palestinian militants were killed, was a reminder that Operation Breakwater is still ongoing
The Ukrainian president heads the list, with American writer Dara Horn and Israeli pop star Noa Kirel also named
Works of art are being transported out of Ukraine to Poland by brave volunteers led by Alina Viatkina, 26, who fled her homeland after the Russian invasion
It is estimated that up to 23,000 Chasidic Jews have arrived in Uman this year despite dire warnings
Photographer Gianluca Cecere has often photographed the Chasids who visit a rabbi's grave every year for Rosh Hashanah. But will they stay away this year?
The context of this fundraiser makes it especially moving
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Despite warnings, upwards of 100 pilgrims have already arrived ahead of the holiday
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Jaffa-based British-born dance producer Paul Godfrey has brought the company to London for the show
By Claire Cantor
Moti Kahana, renowned for his operations in saving refugees in Syria and Afghanistan, has launched a humanitarian service to bring vital supplies in and out of Ukraine.
By Jenni Frazer
Efraim Halevy says that the country’s policies on conversion to Judaism and immigration pose bigger dangers than Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah
By Jotam Confino
UK-based expat Dina Berdnikov has created a 'magical world' that allows Jewish youngsters from both sides connect amid the horror of war
By Simon Rocker
More than 60 people attended the event, including at least 35 Ukrainians who had fled their homes due to the war
By JC Reporter
Campaign launched to build a headstone for the unmarked grave of Soviet émigré Anatoly Kuznetsov, who wrote novel about massacre after witnessing atrocity aged 12
By Nic North
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman accuses Israel of ‘biased rhetoric’ on Ukraine
Israel has formed a delegation to hold talks with Russia following a legal move to shutter the agency’s offices
By Ben Bloch