The former Labour leader understands far better than his successor, who suspended him this week, that racism is born of a broken world - one we must utterly transform.
Cemetery- and grave-measuring were part of a female clerical role in Ashkenazi Jewish life, and powerful tools of ancestral connection.
Vashti revisits the Yom Kippur Ball.
The founders of the Glasgow establishment, due to open later this year, share their vision of luxury for all.
In private messages to his former congregants, a leading British rabbi sounds off on race, gender and sexuality.
Many Jewish organisations sat idly by while the far-right stoked Islamophobia. It was only a matter of time before the party and its supporters came for them, too.
Zero tolerance plus zero discretion equals zero results.
A reading of the politics written onto the city walls.
How Hungarian Ultra-Orthodoxy found an ally in Europe’s most notorious antisemite.
George Floyd and Eyad Hallaq were killed in the same week. The British Jewish press has spilt much ink on the former – and barely a drop on the latter.
A contest over a spring exposes Israel’s water apartheid.
Joann Sfar has been called France’s “messiah of the comic book”. Why is his new novel so full of despair?
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