Jewish Chronicle
Civil war in Israel is not unthinkable
31 Jul
Amid Israel's war with Hamas and Hezbollah, internal conflicts at the Sde Teiman IDF base highlight organizational failures, leading to the abuse of detainee...
31 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
What does Israel’s strike against Hezbollah in Beirut mean for its citizens?
31 Jul
Israel's targeted strike against Hezbollah's chief of staff in Beirut, Fuad Shukr, signifies a strategic setback for the terrorist organization, showcasing I...
31 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Shechita on trial – a significant victory
31 Jul
In a recent court ruling in Ottawa, Canada, Shechita operations were allowed to continue, safeguarding the production of Kosher meat for the Jewish community...
31 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
The BBC is making British Jews less safe and we shouldn’t be afraid to say it
30 Jul
Several concerns have been raised regarding the BBC's potential contribution to worsening antisemitism, as it is accused of bias in its coverage of Israel, o...
30 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
The world should learn from Israel’s Olympic courage
29 Jul
The article highlights the courage and resilience displayed by Israeli athletes in the face of historical discrimination and contemporary threats. It tells t...
29 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Can a Jewish-Irish couple survive the Israel-Palestine debate?
26 Jul
The author, a Jewish writer for the Jewish Chronicle in a relationship with an Irish partner, reflects on the challenges of navigating discussions about Isra...
26 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Jewish voters ponder Israel and their safety as Kamala takes over
25 Jul
Jewish voters are reevaluating their political allegiance and priorities as concerns about antisemitism and safety in the United States grow. Recent incident...
25 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Iran’s encirclement of Israel is aimed at destroying it
25 Jul
Iran's strategy of encircling Israel involves coordinating various proxies such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and others to create a multifront threat against Israel....
25 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
The threat to Israelis at the Paris Olympics is a warning to everyone
25 Jul
The Paris Olympics pose a significant threat to the Israeli team due to heightened antisemitism and a prominent terrorist threat. Israeli athletes are facing...
25 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
You might hate Trump but it’s wrong to compare him to Hitler
25 Jul
The text discusses the inappropriate comparisons of President Trump to Hitler, highlighting the dangers of such rhetoric and the dehumanization it promotes. ...
25 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Iran’s new ‘moderate’ leader is part of the game
25 Jul
Masoud Pezeshkian, known as a reformist, is set to become Iran's new president, an appointment that contradicts Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's trend...
25 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Thirty years after the deadliest attack on diaspora Jews, what’s changed?
24 Jul
The article reflects on the 30th anniversary of the London Israeli Embassy bombing and the continuing security challenges faced by Jewish communities worldwi...
24 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
It’s entirely wrong to accuse Kamala Harris of not having Israel’s back
24 Jul
Kamala Harris has faced misguided accusations regarding her support for Israel, which are unfounded based on her consistent pro-Israel stance. Despite distor...
24 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Bibi’s US mission isn't going according to plan – unlike the Israeli pilots who bombed Yemen
23 Jul
Israeli Air Force pilots conducted historic missions into Yemen in retaliation for a Houthi drone strike on Tel Aviv. Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the US, a...
23 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Be prepared, the Gaza war could be hitting your bin collection soon
23 Jul
The aftermath of the recent Gaza war is now being tied to local politics in the UK, with groups leveraging anti-Israel sentiment to challenge Labour in town ...
23 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Is When Harry Met Sally the perfect non-Jewish Jewish film?
22 Jul
"When Harry Met Sally" is celebrated for its enduring appeal as a classic romcom and a quintessential New York movie with its witty and observant humor. The ...
22 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Biden dropping out won’t change this administration’s hostility towards Israel
22 Jul
The text argues that the Biden administration's policies towards Israel have been hostile, continuing a trend that began with previous administrations. It cr...
22 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
’I’m telling the story of Jews in Britain – and I need your help’
22 Jul
Benjamin Till, a composer and advocate for British Jewish heritage, is working on a major musical composition called "The Jews of Britain" to narrate the 100...
22 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Seeing antisemitism everywhere? Don’t worry, you’re not crazy
19 Jul
The text discusses the prevalence of antisemitism in various aspects of society, such as in fashion, art, politics, and social interactions. It highlights in...
19 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Imagine if it had been The Jewish Vote rather than The Muslim Vote
19 Jul
The author presents a thought experiment comparing the hypothetical existence of a group called The Jewish Vote advocating for Jewish interests in politics t...
19 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Since no one else will act, Jewish students are turning to the courts
19 Jul
Recent surge in antisemitic incidents on U.S. college campuses, including physical and verbal abuse towards Jewish students, has led to a lack of adequate re...
19 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Centrism is the only antidote to fear-based politics in Israel and the West
18 Jul
The article discusses how centrism can serve as an antidote to fear-based politics in Israel and the West. It highlights the importance of moderation, pragma...
18 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Are the walls closing in for Sinwar and Hamas?
17 Jul
The text discusses the potential challenges facing Hamas, particularly its military leaders like Muhammad Deif and Yahya Sinwar, with a focus on recent event...
17 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Starmer has made a good start – but there are problems to come
17 Jul
Keir Starmer, the Labour Party leader, faced criticism for his initial leadership decisions but has since gained strength, particularly after taking a firm s...
17 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
My family story is strange but it does seem to resonate with Jews
17 Jul
David Baddiel's memoir "My Family: The Memoir" explores his Jewish family's complex background, touching on themes of identity and generational trauma. Baddi...
17 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
I’m one of those Jews Felicity Kendal thinks is wrong
17 Jul
The author reflects on the complexities of Jewish identity in light of rising antisemitism. Sharing personal experiences and concerns, she discusses how some...
17 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Keir Starmer of all people knows how to tackle extremism
17 Jul
The article discusses the rise of extremism and threats in British politics, particularly concerning violence directed at politicians and the Jewish communit...
17 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
We need our Israeli hero: what is Marvel’s end game?
16 Jul
A short film highlighting the need for Jews to hide their identities due to rising antisemitism went viral, raising questions about erasure. Marvel's decisio...
16 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
The mental gymnastics online neo-Nazis are doing to pin the attempted Trump assassination on the Jews
15 Jul
Online neo-Nazis are engaging in conspiracy theories attempting to blame Jews for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. They suggest that Jews orchest...
15 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Marvel’s cowardly decision to erase the Israeli background of Sabra won’t solve anything
15 Jul
Marvel has made a controversial decision to erase the Israeli background of the character Sabra, originally a Jewish and Israeli superhero appearing in Marve...
15 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
The Muslim Vote is here to stay
12 Jul
The Muslim Vote, a new organization that recently gained significant wins in the UK general election, highlights growing concerns over antisemitism and intol...
12 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Already, Labour has a long list of challenges to handle
10 Jul
Labour Party, traditionally viewed with trepidation by the Jewish community, now holds all three seats in Barnet, signaling broader Jewish support for the pa...
10 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
How the IDF is using lessons from Gaza to teach the US how to minimise casualties
10 Jul
The IDF's Medical Corps, led by Brigadier-General Professor Elon Glassberg, significantly reduced the case fatality rate from 15% in 2006 to 6.5% during the ...
10 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Emotion is not a measure of truth and morality
10 Jul
Rabbi Dweck discusses the importance of not allowing emotions to solely guide decision-making, particularly in moral matters. He highlights the story of Kora...
10 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Starmer is a mensch and deserving of our trust
10 Jul
Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party is praised as trustworthy and commendable, with the party securing a significant majority in the wake of concer...
10 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Mélenchon will exploit and leverage France’s large Muslim vote
9 Jul
French Jewish actor Pierre Arditti has expressed disillusionment with the far-left party La France Insoumise led by Jean-Luc Mlenchon, whom he compares to a ...
9 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Corbyn’s quest for attention is a kind of wacky performance art
9 Jul
Jeremy Corbyn's continuous pursuit of attention and his perspective on victory, despite his losses, are likened to a form of absurd performance art by the au...
9 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Celebration of NATO’s 75th anniversary overshadowed by growing concerns over Biden
9 Jul
Amid concerns over Joe Biden's cognitive wellness and political candidacy, the NATO summit in Washington, DC, marking the organization's 75th anniversary has...
9 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Don’t fall for the spin that Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, is a reformer
8 Jul
Masoud Pezeshkian's win in Iran's presidential contest should not be seen as a sign of reform. The elections in Iran are not genuinely free, and Pezeshkian, ...
8 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
A new government means a different approach to Israel
8 Jul
The text discusses the impact of the recent election results on the political landscape in the UK, particularly regarding Israel. The author highlights that ...
8 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Starmer’s biggest political task is to bury the British populists
5 Jul
The text discusses the challenges faced by Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour Party in the context of British populists like Reform UK led by Nigel Farage and T...
5 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Shame on Islington North for falling for magic grandpa again
5 Jul
The article reflects on the recent election results in Islington North, criticizing the residents for re-electing Jeremy Corbyn despite his controversial rep...
5 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Starmer’s tackling of Labour antisemitism was key for our community
5 Jul
The text discusses the impact of Sir Keir Starmer's leadership on Labour's handling of antisemitism, highlighting Jewish voters' rejection of the Liberal Dem...
5 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
The new government must stand up to bigotry
5 Jul
The text discusses the importance of the newly elected Labour government in the United Kingdom, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in combating antisemitism...
5 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
This election makes Britain ever more vulnerable to sanitised Islamism
5 Jul
The recent election in Britain showed a concerning rise in sectarian voting, particularly among Muslim communities who supported candidates focused on Gaza a...
5 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Letters to the Editor, 5 July 2024
4 Jul
The letters to the editor touch on various Jewish themes and concerns. Martin Kalson praises Rabbi Arnold Saunders for his dignified and brave behavior at an...
4 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Met has shown it can act – now do it again
4 Jul
The article criticizes Met detective Micaela Rocha for pushing Peking University students to cut ties with Israel under false claims of genocide in Gaza whil...
4 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Seven in ten American Jews voted for Biden. Great job, guys
3 Jul
Many American Jews supported President Biden in the election, but concerns have arisen surrounding the administration's approach to Israel's defense. Amid re...
3 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
Yeshivahs will not be solving the IDF’s personnel shortage crisis anytime soon
3 Jul
The IDF is currently facing a significant personnel shortage, affecting its ability to address ongoing security threats in Gaza, Lebanon, and the West Bank, ...
3 Jul
Jewish Chronicle
I have 112,000 followers but my love for Twitter is over
3 Jul
The writer, with a significant following on Twitter, reflects on their love-hate relationship with social media, especially Twitter, which used to be a posit...
3 Jul