Jewish Chronicle
We need to be clear that Zionism is core to Jewish identity
23 Oct
The article articulates how misconceptions about Zionism feed into antisemitism, emphasizing that Zionism is an integral part of Jewish identity rooted in an...
23 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Whoever the next Tory leader is, they will hold Labour’s feet to the fire on Israel
22 Oct
The upcoming leadership change in the UK's Conservative Party, with either Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick poised to succeed Rishi Sunak, will likely sharpen...
22 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Sinwar, check. Nasrallah, check. What comes next for Bibi and Israel?
22 Oct
Israel has marked significant military achievements against Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, eliminating leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Yahya Sinwar. Th...
22 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Let’s hear it for the humble, wonderful Mr Cohens
22 Oct
Vicki Belovski reflects on the profound impact of ordinary individuals, emphasizing the virtue in living a life of integrity and kindness, embodied by "Mr. C...
22 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
This is a golden opportunity to stamp on Tehran
22 Oct
The article argues that the recent killing of Yahya Sinwar, a prominent Hamas leader linked to Iran, presents Israel and its allies with a strategic opportun...
22 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Israel will triumph, but diaspora Jews will pay the price
22 Oct
The article discusses the dire consequences for the Jewish diaspora of the ongoing conflict between Israel and its adversaries. It argues that while Israel m...
22 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Who paid for Mrs Sinwar’s $32,000 designer handbag?
21 Oct
Samar Abu Zamar, wife of Hamas's Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar, was recently photographed carrying a Birkin bag estimated to be worth $32,000. This image, release...
21 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Not everything has to mention the war, especially not a Netflix show
21 Oct
The article discusses the importance of allowing Jewish-themed media, like the new Netflix show "Nobody Wants This," to occasionally offer escapism and joy r...
21 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Killing of Sinwar is huge achievement but no magic wand
17 Oct
The elimination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli forces represents a significant strike against the organization's leadership. Sinwar, a founding figu...
17 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
To be an Israeli mum
16 Oct
The article poignantly captures the unique experience of being an Israeli mother, intertwining personal and national narratives. It emphasizes the intense em...
16 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
We are all – left, right, Charedi and secular – plaited together
16 Oct
Reflecting on a past encounter with a Charedi Holocaust survivor, the author acknowledges a newfound understanding of the Charedi community's vibrancy and ch...
16 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Would I be safer in London or Netanya?
16 Oct
The article explores the contrasting perceptions of safety between a British Jew residing in London and her sister living in Netanya, Israel, amidst rising a...
16 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Churchill would have stood behind Israel. We must too
16 Oct
The article draws parallels between Winston Churchill's leadership during World War II and Israel's current struggle against terrorism. It highlights the his...
16 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
This exceptional woman gave so much to millions
16 Oct
Lily Ebert, a Holocaust survivor who passed away at the age of 100, became a powerful voice for Holocaust remembrance in her later years. Despite the traumat...
16 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
The Russia-Iran axis is transforming the nature of Middle East danger
15 Oct
Recent developments highlight the growing strategic partnership between Russia and Iran, creating new security dynamics in the Middle East that could destabi...
15 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
The championing of Ta-Nehisi Coates exposes the media’s gross bias
15 Oct
Amidst the release of Ta-Nehisi Coates' new book "The Message," which controversially critiques Israel by equating its treatment of Palestinians to the Jim C...
15 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
I will be dancing for my Safta on Simchat Torah
15 Oct
In the face of recent and historical tragedy, this personal reflection contemplates the challenging emotions surrounding the celebration of Simchat Torah, pa...
15 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
This Simchat Torah must be a day of true joy and support for Israel
14 Oct
In light of recent tragic events, Rabbi Leo Dee reflects on the complexity of celebrating Simchat Torah amid mourning. He draws parallels with historical Jew...
14 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
G’mar Chatimah Tovah from the Deputy Prime Minister
11 Oct
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner extends heartfelt Yom Kippur greetings to the Jewish community, acknowledging the challenges faced over the past year, es...
11 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
The compelling case for an Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear programme
10 Oct
As Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant meets US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Israel grapples with the decision to potentially strike Iran's nuclear faci...
10 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Cancelling all Jews has become the latest obsession of Israel’s enemies in the US
10 Oct
In recent months, Jewish creatives in the United States have faced threats of "cancellation" due to their expressions of support for Israel or empathy for th...
10 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Why is the Guardian shocked that terrorists are portrayed as monsters?
10 Oct
In this passionate critique, the author takes issue with a Guardian review by Stuart Jeffries of the Channel 4 documentary "One Day in October," which focuse...
10 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
As the October 7 wars rage, don’t be afraid to ask for psychological support
9 Oct
October 7, 2023, coinciding with important Jewish holidays, has become a date of profound trauma due to devastating events impacting Jewish communities. The ...
9 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
This feels like the last word on Roald Dahl’s hatred of the Jews
9 Oct
Mark Rosenblatt's play 'Giant,' staged at the Royal Court Theatre, tackles the complex and troubling legacy of Roald Dahl, a celebrated 20th-century children...
9 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
I lost my temper over a keffiyeh in St John’s Wood
9 Oct
The author's experience in a local cafe highlights the complex tensions surrounding symbols like the keffiyeh, particularly in areas with significant Jewish ...
9 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
This Yom Kippur will be my dad’s first ever in shul
9 Oct
The article narrates a personal and poignant story about the author's father, a lifelong atheist with a strong Jewish identity, who will attend a synagogue f...
9 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Is London safe for Jews? Well, a special forces officer offered to shadow my child
9 Oct
Joe Carlebach, former Conservative councillor and national co-chair of Masorti Judaism, reflects on the heightened antisemitic atmosphere in London following...
9 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Even on the anniversary of October 7, some MPs can’t let Jews grieve
8 Oct
On the anniversary of the tragic events of October 7, when over 1,000 Israelis were brutally murdered by Hamas, some British Members of Parliament and local ...
8 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
I have been waiting a year for my son’s young, beautiful, talented, kind partner
8 Oct
Nirit Lavie Alon, the mother of Noam Alon, shares the heart-wrenching story of waiting for her son’s partner, Inbar Heiman, who was kidnapped and murdered du...
8 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
The lesson of October 8? Lose solidarity with Israel and we lose ourselves
8 Oct
The article reflects on the significance of October 8, the day protests against Israel erupted following the October 7 massacres, highlighting a broader anti...
8 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Postmodernism and moral relativism have led us to disaster
7 Oct
The article examines the rising trend of antisemitism among young people in Britain and links it to postmodernist ideology and moral relativism in academia. ...
7 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
In memoriam -יזכור
6 Oct
The piece reflects on the profound impact of October 7, a year after the tragic events in Israel involving Hamas, Hezbollah, and resulting hostilities affect...
6 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Starmer: I urge world leaders to do all they can to bring hostages home
6 Oct
Keir Starmer, speaking on the anniversary of the October 7 attacks, highlights the lasting trauma and the ongoing threats of antisemitism both in the UK and ...
6 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
‘Politics stepped in where pity alone, at least for a while, should have spoken’
6 Oct
Reflecting on the year since the October 7 massacre, the author examines the aftermath, marked by a disturbing rise in antisemitic sentiment masked as politi...
6 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
The October 7 pogrom changed what it means to be a British Jew
6 Oct
The article discusses the significant impact of the events following the October 7 pogrom on the British Jewish community, highlighting increased antisemitis...
6 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Houthis poised to step into void left by Hezbollah
2 Oct
The article examines the potential shift in the Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape as the Houthis, an Iranian-supported group from Yemen, prepare to assum...
2 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Across the Arab world, Nasrallah is remembered as a tyrant in Lebanon, a butcher in Syria and a fanatic
2 Oct
The article discusses the reactions across the Arab world to the death of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, focusing on the regional view of him as a tyranni...
2 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
For American Jews, October 7 changed next to nothing
2 Oct
Following the events of October 7, American Jews are confronted with a harsh reality regarding their political alliances and the institutions they trusted fo...
2 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
With Iran and its proxies defeated, we Palestinians will have a chance of peace
2 Oct
The article discusses the recent military developments in the Middle East, highlighting Israel's significant success in dismantling Hezbollah's leadership, i...
2 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
The future of the Middle East hinges on today
2 Oct
The article highlights a critical juncture in the Middle East, focusing on the escalating conflict involving Iran's recent missile assault on Israel. It unde...
2 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Israel and its Western allies should now strike back against Iran
1 Oct
On October 1, Iran launched a massive missile attack on Israel, deploying 180 ballistic missiles in the largest assault of its kind in history. This aggressi...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Defending Israel begins with reaching out to leftwingers
1 Oct
To effectively advocate for Israel, it is crucial to expand engagement beyond traditional supporters, particularly towards left-wing audiences who often hold...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
The choice was between civilisation or barbarism
1 Oct
Melanie Phillips reflects on the ongoing challenges facing Israel following the October 7 attacks, describing an unprecedented level of antisemitism and the ...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
We’ve been cancelled and attacked but our pride is undimmed
1 Oct
In the wake of the October 7 terrorist attack at Kibbutz Kissufim, Yasmin Margolis, whose husband was killed in the attack, reflects on the pervasive antisem...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Letters to the Editor, October 4 2024
1 Oct
In this collection of poignant letters, readers voice their opinions on diplomatic tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, reflect on historical and contempor...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Jewish unity is the strength that we have always shown
1 Oct
Jewish unity has historically been a source of strength, as highlighted by the communal coming together in response to the October 7 attacks by Hamas. In tho...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Hamas did get Hezbollah involved – but not as it hoped
1 Oct
In this reflection on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Seth Frantzman describes the complex military and political dynamics shaping the region ...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Pro-Hezbollah professor tells BBC that ‘chosen people’ seek to colonise the ‘whole region’. Thank you very much, says BBC
1 Oct
BBC's alleged bias against Israel has been criticized by leading Jewish organizations following its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. A report by former...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
October 7 brought Western Jews’ holiday from history to a hard stop
1 Oct
The article explores how October 7 marked a significant turning point for American Jews, as heightened antisemitic sentiments emerged following the attacks i...
1 Oct
Jewish Chronicle
Actually, terrorists don’t need nice obituaries
30 Sep
The article critically examines how Western media outlets portrayed Hassan Nasrallah, the deceased leader of Hezbollah, in his obituaries. It argues that the...
30 Sep