About Us
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise with us
Where to find us
Archive
Jewish News
Magazines
Subscribe
Support your community
Support your Jewish News
Help us here
search
Home
News
Israel at War
Opinion
Culture & Lifestyle
Partners
Atlanta
Atlanta Jewish Times
North New Jersey
The Jewish Standard
Pittsburgh
Jewish Chronicle
United Kingdom
The Jewish News
Australia
The Australian Jewish News
For Publishers
Become a Times of Israel Partner
search
Two hundred days: Cameron calls on Hamas to end hostages’ suffering
By
Lee Harpin
Foreign secretary reflects on ‘unimaginable suffering’ of captives and their families as another bleak landmark passes
518 years later: Porto Jewish community releases film ‘The Genocide of Lisbon’
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Israeli professor barred from entering Columbia University campus
By
Luke Tress (JTA)
‘Praying for hostages’: 100 Jewish refugees from Ukraine hold special seder in Poland
By
JN Reporter
Government rejected calls to avoid Pesach clash for Rwanda Bill vote
By
Lee Harpin
Crossbench peer Lord Carlile said he was alarmed the Government ignored ‘strong representations’ to move the Lords vote away from the first night of Pesach
Man who denies murder says he ‘lost his mind’ when he knifed pensioner in street
By
Jewish News Reporter
New death certificate reforms will aid Jewish community
By
Jenni Frazer
Met Police chief praises ‘professional’ conduct of sergeant who stopped CAA activist
By
Lee Harpin
Sir Mark Rowley accepts the officer used ‘clumsy and offensive terms’ as he spoke to Gideon Falter at April 13th demo
Police chiefs agree to work more closely with senior Jewish officers
By
Lee Harpin
Minister backs Met chief after calls for him to quit over protest row
By
Jewish News Reporter
Iranian dissidents say they’re fighting the same enemy as Jews
By
Jenni Frazer
Let our people go – UJS urges government to help bring hostages home
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Ahead of seder night, Jewish Society presidents from campuses including Durham, Surrey, Sheffield, Bath, Edinburgh, Oxford, Dundee and Leeds pen letter to foreign secretary
Rishi Sunak: 7 October has left empty seats at the Seder table for too many families
By
Lee Harpin
OPINION: We can’t let connecting faiths fall victim to deliberate smears and fearmongering
By
Laura Marks
NUS conference is broken beyond repair, say Jewish students
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Keir Starmer: I know this year Passover will feel different
By
Lee Harpin
In a Pesach message to the community the Labour leader is filmed visiting Alyth Synagogue in north London
New chapter for Jewish Children’s Book Awards
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Israel’s credit rating downgraded over fears of regional escalation
By
Candice Krieger
OPINION: Empowering Iranians: a non-military solution for Israel’s security
By
Dr Nader Fallah and Mr Afshin Payravi
Iranians, who have already demonstrated their bravery in fighting the brutal regime, must be empowered to topple the regime in Tehran without a single shot needing to be fired.
Most Israelis want to see end of Netanyahu coalition – poll
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
Nearly 62 percent agree that those responsible for the failures of 7 October most resign
Police threaten to arrest man for being ‘openly Jewish’ near pro-Palestine demo
By
Jewish News Reporter
Israel’s military intel chief resigns over October 7 ‘leadership responsibility’
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
SPECIAL REPORT: ‘I dug my family from the rubble… my son died in my arms’
By
Etan Smallman
The testimonies of Ukraine’s Jews, many of them Holocaust survivors, have been preserved in a powerful new project
‘I’m desperate to find a live kidney donor,’ says 52-year-old facing renal failure
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Sharon Caplan from Borehamwood has had Crohn’s disease since she was 12. She’s had 30 operations and estimates she has nearly died ‘three or four times’
OPINION: Here’s the thing about funny people like Larry David
By
Darren Richman
Journalist Darren Richman is unable to curb his enthusiasm for a legendary comic as the iconic show comes to a fitting close.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: ‘We’re here to show our voice,’ says Israel’s Eurovision contender
By
Brigit Grant
No Fauda, but Yes Studios have shows you’ll want to see
By
Brigit Grant
Promoted Content
Hassle-free later living in the heart of Hampstead
Bellevue isn’t just a place to live but a lifestyle
Rabbi brands Israeli politicians war criminals in ‘justice-oriented’ Haggadah
By
Michelle Rosenberg
EXCLUSIVE: New North London’s Lara Haft Yom-Tov writes that at seder, ‘the same war criminals who have forced Palestinian families to flee their homes will lift up their matzah and wax poetic about the Israelites’ rush to escape Egypt’
Palestine activist’s bid to unseat MP is hit by bitter campaign rift
By
Lee Harpin
Leanne Mohamad appears to have parted company with the Redbridge community group that selected her to stand as an independent candidate in Ilford North
Liz Truss accused of using fabricated Rothschild quote in new memoir
By
Lee Harpin
Liz Truss claims Foreign Office has tendency not to support Israel
By
Lee Harpin
Empty seder table highlights 133 missing hostages this Pesach
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Family members and Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis among speakers at 350-strong event in central London on Wednesday.
Food tech proves a tasty match for the UK and Israel
By
Candice Krieger
Chief Rabbi makes debut on popular diaspora podcast
By
Michelle Rosenberg
The puppets doing their bit for Jewish Charity
By
Brigit Grant
Impact’s racy musical Avenue Q set to raise eyebrows and funds for Camp Simcha
WIN: a Miele CM5310 coffee machine worth £1,119!
Post-war startup boom on the horizon says top tech executive
By
Candice Krieger
New report released this week by Avi Hasson’s Startup Nation Central highlights continued resilience of the Israeli tech ecosystem
EasyJet suspends flights to Israel amid Iran escalation
By
JN Reporter
Sunak to Netanyahu: This is a moment for ‘calm heads to prevail’
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
Author Ashley Blaker is anything but normal
By
Brigit Grant
A diagnosis of ADHD and autism has helped the former Charedi comedian and family man understand himself a
Unique new event space opens at JW3
By
Louisa Walters
Claudia Roden: ‘What else do we have to give in life other than good food?’
By
Sarah Miller
Most Popular
1
Eat your heart out Selling Sunset, it’s London that’s for sale in new Netflix show
2
Masorti rabbi calls Israeli politicians war criminals in ‘justice-oriented’ Haggadah supplement
3
Keir Starmer: I know this year Passover will feel different
4
WIN: a Miele CM5310 coffee machine worth £1,119!
5
Minister backs Met chief after calls for him to quit over protest row
6
Police chiefs agree to work more closely with senior Jewish officers
7
‘I’m desperate to find a live kidney donor,’ says 52-year-old facing renal failure
8
Rishi Sunak: 7 October has left empty seats at the Seder table for too many families
9
Iranian dissidents say they’re fighting the same enemy as Jews
10
Attention Jewish pet owners, this is for you…
Full Coverage
Life Magazine
TRAVEL
TRAVEL: Unmissable spring into summer holiday spots
By
Louisa Walters
Salmon sperm and Torah tips? Beautiful at 60 !
By
Brigit 'Six Decades' Grant
How many Jews does it take to change a lightbulb?
By
Debbie Collins
‘Aaaay’ – look who’s back! The Fonz is on tour
By
Ashley Davies
Attention Jewish pet owners, this is for you…
By
Brigit Grant
SPECIAL REPORT: ‘I dug my family from the rubble… my son died in my arms’
By
Etan Smallman
The puppets doing their bit for Jewish Charity
By
Brigit Grant
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: ‘We’re here to show our voice,’ says Israel’s Eurovision contender
By
Brigit Grant
FOOD
The twelve best places to eat this spring
By
Louisa Walters
TRAVEL
The region that boasts ten of the prettiest villages in France
By
Louisa Walters
Author Ashley Blaker is anything but normal
By
Brigit Grant
The Jewish Podcaster with too many secrets
By
Alex Galbinski
FOOD
Claudia Roden: ‘What else do we have to give in life other than good food?’
By
Sarah Miller
THEATRE
Comedy about the trials of growing up in north London returns to the west end
By
Louisa Walters
Why our four cups of wine may taste a little different this Pesach
By
Tal Sunderland-Cohen
Chabad rabbi tops the charts with hip hop
By
Pat Lidiker
The fast-growing talent agency that has Tommy Fury among its clients
By
Neil Silver
Self-care – just another part of the mental load or necessary in everyday life?
By
Debbie Collins
TELEVISION
Tom Rosenthal: ‘I just want to go on pilgrimages for the rest of my life’
By
Nicole Lampert
Purim means community, celebration and a touch of holy, whisky-infused inebriation
By
Tal Sunderland-Cohen
The latest Jewish News
Read this week’s digital edition
Click Here
Eat your heart out Selling Sunset, it’s London that’s for sale in new Netflix show
By
Candice Krieger
Selling Sunset fans are soon to be treated to a fix of real estate reality from this side of the Atlantic with the launch of a new Netflix show. Buying London, the UK’s answer to the hit US show Selling Sunset, will feature property entrepreneur Daniel Daggers and a team of agents at his...
Continue Reading
Promoted Content
From funny girl to funny lady, Carole Shaw has spent years making audiences laugh
Here’s what you need to know about the performer born in Stoke Newington who now plays the Queen…..
THEATRE
Comedy about the trials of growing up in north London returns to the west end
By
Louisa Walters
Deli Segal’s sell-out one-woman show explores the young, Jewish, female experience
Promoted Content
Secure your future in Israel with a team that will hold your hand
Julian Nathan, Managing Director of Hold Real Estate in Israel explains how to go about buying a property in the Jewish homeland
COMPETITION
WIN! We’re giving away a £10,000 party!
By
Jewish News presents The Big Event
Jewish News, along with our generous partners Doubletree by Hilton London Elstree and WA Carr & Son productions, is offering one lucky reader an extraordinary luxury event package.
The Jewish Podcaster with too many secrets
By
Alex Galbinski
Hundreds of people have confided in author Andrew Gold. In his new book he shares what they told him
RAF jets moved from Romania to help shore up defence of Israel
By
JN Reporter
The Typhoon aircraft were redeployed from Romania to take part in the operation to defend against Tehran’s drone and missile barrage.
President Herzog: Iranian attack on Israel is a ‘declaration of war’
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
Iran vows swift response to Israeli attack
By
JN Reporter
Islington North Labour officials accused in pro-Corbyn campaign plot claim
By
Lee Harpin
Despite being urged to announce his campaign to stand for election as an Independent in Islington North, friends say Jeremy Corbyn remains ‘torn’ on whether to stand against Labour
TRAVEL
The region that boasts ten of the prettiest villages in France
By
Louisa Walters
Fairytale castles, breathtaking views and a new luxury hotel make the Dordogne region a wonderful choice for a long weekend
Attention Jewish pet owners, this is for you…
By
Brigit Grant
Canine charity, grooming, bark mitvahs and rosettes to be won
80 years on: the men who escaped Auschwitz to warn the world
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Students celebrate Israel advocacy programme graduation
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Theme announced for 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Yom HaShoah UK announces return to large-scale outdoor event
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Iran minutes from nuclear capability, government warned
By
JN Reporter
Concerns about Iran’s nuclear programme have risen after its drone and missile attacks on Israel at the weekend, which were intercepted by the UK and allies
UK resisting calls to ban Iran’s IRGC to maintain diplomatic link – minister
By
JN Reporter
Sunak faces renewed cross-party pressure to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guards
By
Lee Harpin
SNP leader: We cannot allow a geo-political situation to divide our Jews and Muslims
By
Lee Harpin
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf tells a Yachad event about attempts to prevent the conflict in Gaza from affecting relations between the communities in Scotland
‘United we make a real difference’: interfaith communities celebrate Mitzvah Day Awards
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Scottish minister calls on UK to allow more Palestinians to join family here
By
JN Reporter
Joy and gratitude for baby of Nova festival survivors
By
Jenni Frazer
Maternal instinct kicked in as couple and friends fled the massacre at Kibbutz Re’im last October
‘The bond between the Iranian people and Israel is stronger than ever’: diaspora communities in show of solidarity
By
Michelle Rosenberg
As Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel, more than 100 members of both communities stood unified, side by side outside Iran’s embassy in London
Sunak joins G7 leaders in urgent talks after Iran attacks Israel
By
Jewish News Reporter
Sunak condemns Iran’s ‘reckless attack’ on Israel in ‘strongest terms’
By
Jewish News Reporter
Lord Cameron urges Israel not to ‘escalate’ conflict with Iran
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
Israeli official: No sane country would respond diplomatically to Iran’s attack
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
“Hezbollah elegantly ignored Biden’s ‘Don’t,’ and so does Iran. It can’t be expected that Israel will be the only one to whom this doesn’t apply,” the official added.
Iranian nuclear programme ‘never been more advanced’, Sunak tells MPs
By
Lee Harpin
Asylum seeker accused of murdering pensioner ‘motivated by conflict in Gaza’
By
Jewish News Reporter
Gloves are off as Board presidential candidate claims leadership ‘invisible’ since 7/10
By
Lee Harpin
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks’ personal archive arrives at the National Library of Israel
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Some 50 boxes containing the wisdom of the renowned religious leader, philosopher, and respected moral voice were received today in Jerusalem
Jewish Care’s Holocaust Survivors’ Centre welcomes cast of ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Communal leaders welcome Sadiq Khan’s Golders Green to Stamford Hill 210 bus pledge
By
Lee Harpin
Sadiq Khan addresses claims his Gaza stance will impact on Jewish support at election
By
Lee Harpin
TRAVEL
TRAVEL: The places you should check in to this summer
By
Louisa Walters
Lastminute.com was the cleverest of all concepts as so many of us run our lives this way. As such here we are in the middle of April and that last holiday is a distant memory with nothing in the calendar. I find a change really is as good as a rest which...
Continue Reading
Top Ops
Jeremy Havardi
OPINION: Postwar political landscape of Gaza hinges on the fall of Hamas
Premature recognition of Palestinian statehood is a reward for the terrorism that has scuppered peace all these years, writes Dr Jeremy Havardi, director of the B’nai B’rith UK Bureau of International Affairs.
Lord Stuart Polak
OPINION: My friend Mike Freer’s unstinting support for Israel reflects a clear moral compass
Lord Stuart Polak reflects on the ‘immense fortitude’ his friend the MP for Finchley and Golders Green has demonstrated in public life for over 30 years.
Vanessa Feltz
VANESSA FELTZ OPINION: Join our lockdown in support of the hostages
On Sunday 11 February more than 100 padlocks carrying the names of hostages will be attached to the Lovelock Hostage Bridge
Edgar Santos
OPINION: Hate chants, flyers and banners – enough of this antisemitic insanity on campus
Students have the responsibility to be the ones who say ‘We’ve had enough of antisemitic bullying and hate’. We must take a stand, writes Edgar Santos, president of Bristol JSoc
Matty Fisher
OPINION: Why are apprenticeships increasing in popularity amongst Jewish school children?
For National Apprenticeships Week 2024, UJS Apprenticeships Officer, Matty Fisher, reflects on the growth of apprenticeships and the experience of Jewish apprentices in the workplace.
Daniel Sugarman
OPINION: Westminster hostage vigils are humanitarian, not political protests
The Board of Deputies continues to organise twice weekly vigils outside Parliament, writes its director of public affairs.
Russell Langer
OPINION: Mike Freer’s decision is a dire warning for our nation
Russell Langer, the JLC’s director of public affairs, on what the resignation of the current MP for Finchley and Golders Green at the upcoming general election means for democracy
Emma Levy
OPINION: Transferring the #BringThemHome campaign to UK campuses
Ahead of a national challah bake on Thursday, Leeds University JSoc president Emma Levy encourages fellow students to follow in the footsteps of the Jewish activists who fought to free Soviet Jewry
More Headlines
British Palestinian ‘received death threats’ for advocating peace with Israel
By
Jewish News Reporter
FOOD
From Gordon Ramsay to working at London’s newest Michelin star restaurant
By
Louisa Walters
‘I was given five years to live before a stem cell donor changed everything’
By
Michelle Rosenberg
US airman sets himself on fire in front of Israeli Embassy to protest Gaza ‘genocide’
By
JN Reporter
Keir Starmer ‘categorically denies’ threatening Commons Speaker before Gaza debate
By
Lee Harpin
Thousands in Ukraine helped by World Jewish Relief
By
Jenni Frazer
SPECIAL REPORT: George Galloway accused of ‘using’ Rochdale’s Muslim community
By
Lee Harpin
‘Our connection is the light in the darkness’ – young Kfar Aza survivors visit London
By
Michelle Rosenberg
SNP deputy leader questions need for Hamas to lay down arms in a Gaza ceasefire
By
Lee Harpin
BBC Apprentice doctor suspended by medical regulator
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister submits government’s resignation
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
‘Golda,’ biopic about Israeli leader at war, wins top prize from Cinema for Peace Foundation
By
Toby Axelrod (JTA)
The Jewish News
Daily Edition
Free to Your Inbox
The email is either missing or invalid.
By signing up, you agree to our
terms
You hereby accept the Jewish news
Terms of Use
and
Privacy Policy
, and you agree to receive the latest news & offers from the Jewish News and its partners or ad sponsors.
Full Coverage
UK Backlash
Charity watchdog investigates woman over possible pro-Hamas news network funding
By
Jewish News Reporter
RAF jets deployed to shoot down Iranian drones targeting Israel
By
Jewish News Reporter
Gloves are off as Board presidential candidate claims leadership ‘invisible’ since 7/10
By
Lee Harpin
Full Coverage
Job board
Jewish Studies and Hebrew teachers
By
Carmel School Hong Kong
Youth Director
By
The Perth Hebrew Congregation (PHC)
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND EDUCATION OFFICER
By
The Office of the Chief Rabbi
Latest Supplements
Latest Articles
6 hours ago
TRAVEL: Unmissable spring into summer holiday spots
6 hours ago
OPINION: Here’s the thing about funny people like Larry David
7 hours ago
Man who denies murder says he ‘lost his mind’ when he knifed pensioner in street
8 hours ago
Two hundred days: Cameron calls on Hamas to end hostages’ suffering
10 hours ago
Met Police chief praises ‘professional’ conduct of sergeant who stopped CAA activist
11 hours ago
Government rejected calls to avoid Pesach clash for Rwanda Bill vote
12 hours ago
Making sense of the sedra: Pesach
12 hours ago
Leap of faith: Judaism for the way you live and love
13 hours ago
Israeli professor barred from entering Columbia University campus
1 day ago
518 years later: Porto Jewish community releases film ‘The Genocide of Lisbon’
1 day ago
‘Praying for hostages’: 100 Jewish refugees from Ukraine hold special seder in Poland
1 day ago
Let our people go! Union of Jewish Students pleads with UK government to bring hostages home
1 day ago
Salmon sperm and Torah tips? Beautiful at 60 !
1 day ago
How many Jews does it take to change a lightbulb?
1 day ago
Police chiefs agree to work more closely with senior Jewish officers
1 day ago
‘Aaaay’ – look who’s back! The Fonz is on tour
1 day ago
OPINION: Empowering Iranians: a non-military solution for Israel’s security
2 days ago
Israel’s military intel chief resigns over October 7 ‘leadership responsibility’
2 days ago
Most Israelis want to see end of Netanyahu coalition – poll
2 days ago
Keir Starmer: I know this year Passover will feel different
Latest Blogs
Anna Roiser
From Anatevka to Wadi Siq
Jan Shure
Rockets? What rockets? How ignori...
Lyn Julius
The real reason why Persian Jews ...
David Levenson
Pictures that are worth a million...
Jason Reed
The risk of trans-Atlantic campus...
Geoffrey Alderman
Open government? Forget it!
Jan Shure
How a book by anti-Israel lobbyis...
Lyn Julius
Hollywood Jews are like turkeys f...
Peter Baum
What Palestinian land was stolen?
Anna Roiser
We must not lose our humanity
Spotlight
Communicated Content
Hassle-free later living in the heart of Hampstead
Secure your future in Israel with a team that will hold your hand
By
Louisa Walters
From funny girl to funny lady, Carole Shaw has spent years making audiences laugh
By
Brigit Grant
Live the dream in Israel
By
Louisa Walters
Having a function? You need a band!
By
Louisa Walters
‘Marketing is the foundation of advertising,’ says founder of Mayfair agency MOMA
By
Louisa Walters
Love your Home
By
Louisa Walters
Discover a new lease of life
By
Louisa Walters
They’ve performed with Take That, John Legend and Rita Ora – now they can perform for you!
By
Louisa Walters
Unreasonable Service Charges – Time for Reform
By
Laurent Vaughan - Senior Associate (Bishop & Sewell Solicitors)
Building Safety Act 2022 – Unintended Consequence
By
Laurent Vaughan - Senior Associate (Bishop & Sewell Solicitors)
Unhappy with your freeholder? Take control
By
Laurent Vaughan - Senior Associate (Bishop & Sewell Solicitors)
Year of Impact with Masa Israel Journey
By
Masa Israel Journey
Leasehold Reform – Change on the Horizon?
By
Laurent Vaughan - Senior Associate (Bishop & Sewell Solicitors)
Brave Thinkers. True Colours: Teaching girls to take risks
Kickstart your business with Work Avenue’s Accelerator
Leading the Cannabis revolution
Sterling hits a two week high
By
Freya Robinson
Enjoy these Stateside vistas!
Taking back control from pests
By
Louisa Walters
Full Coverage
Community
Masorti rabbi calls Israeli politicians war criminals in ‘justice-oriented’ Haggadah supplement
By
Michelle Rosenberg
‘I’m desperate to find a live kidney donor,’ says 52-year-old facing renal failure
By
Michelle Rosenberg
New chapter for Jewish Children’s Book Awards
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Jewish Care and Jami supporters running the distance for charity
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Empty seder table poignantly highlights missing places for 133 hostages this Pesach
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Hertsmere civic award jointly honours shul and mosque leaders
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Chief Rabbi makes debut on popular diaspora podcast
By
Michelle Rosenberg
80 years on: the men who escaped Auschwitz to warn the world
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Students celebrate Israel advocacy programme graduation
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Yom HaShoah UK announces return to large-scale outdoor event
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Theme announced for 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
By
Michelle Rosenberg
‘United we make a real difference’: interfaith communities celebrate Mitzvah Day Awards
By
Michelle Rosenberg
OPINION: Belonging without believing: British Jewish identity and God
By
Dr David Graham
Jewish Care’s Holocaust Survivors’ Centre welcomes cast of ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Jewish schools network PaJeS hosts annual headteacher conference
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Finchley United Synagogue announces new senior rabbinic couple
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Scottish minister calls on UK to allow more Palestinians to join family here
By
JN Reporter
Luciana Berger: ‘There’s still stigma and discrimination over mental health’
By
Michelle Rosenberg
United Synagogue raises £570k for Pesach Chesed appeal
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Maidenhead’s Rabbi Jonathan Romain steps down after 44 years
By
Michelle Rosenberg