For the first time, a catalogue of its extensive collection is available digitally
The late Charedi leader built bridges between Stamford Hill and the wider world
Hundreds demonstrated outside the Qatari Embassy in London on Sunday afternoon
Seed is running the challenge as part of their annual fundraiser
200 women came together to bake key-shaped challah and pray for the release of the 133 hostages held in Gaza
The inaugural event is set to be the UK’s largest international Jewish sporting event this year
It was the first time in many years that Pesach had coincided with the university term
Linda Klinger met the monarch during his first public appearance since his own cancer diagnosis
Wimbledon Synagogue opened its doors to over 100 guests
The community is being urged to bake key-shaped challahs while praying for the return of the hostages
Lara Pines had to settle into Israeli society while dealing with the trauma of October 7
Alan Overton was a shopkeeper in Rugby and Christadelphian who believed in not calling attention to one’s own good deeds
One artist colleague of many years shared an infographic that said it was impossible to be antisemitic because Jews weren’t ‘Semites’
The CEO of the Jewish hub looks back on its first year – and looks forward with optimism
Residents have been on the frontline combating a rise in Jew-hate since October 7
The variety of events offers something for all ages
Rabbi Lara Haft Yom-Tov wrote that they had ‘manufactured a famine’
Defenders of traditional yeshivot return to Westminister to demonstrate against moves to register students
Magen David-wearing teen didn’t let Palestinian flags put her off the London Marathon
Mitzvah Day provides the ideal opportunity to interact with people from other faiths
Many Jewish charities were represented at the race
Kosher food manufacturers Gilberts are moving to a new label – not for the first time
Signs marking the town’s twinning with Lucerne in Switzerland were untouched
From baking frogs to making gefilte fish purses, we hear from the festival’s wackiest – and most devoted – fans
Alfréd Wetzler and Rudi Vrba are credited with saving the lives of 200,000 Hungarian Jews
Jewish Care, which has merged with Jami, is appealing to the community to support its vital services
Noa Mevorach Zussman speaks to the JC about how she is feeling as Pesach approaches
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