Police say incident 'not terror-related,' but don't give motive for attack; stabber restrained by bystanders until police arrive and charged with attempted murder

Letter says move would have grave implications for Israel's international standing and alienate large numbers of Diaspora Jews

Rev. William Taylor started London community project with friend Rabbi Avrohom Pinter, and painted 'We Grieve' on wall after Pinter's death. It's now the site of a weekly ceremony

Tony Murray escaped Nazi-occupied France during World War II, joining Polish forces and RAF, and then took over his murdered father's construction business

'Any move to annex land in the West Bank, without a negotiated settlement, destroys Israel’s moral authority,' say Board of Deputies members, UK's Jewish News reports

Adults and children seen dancing and congregating in close quarters, despite social distancing restrictions meant to prevent the spread of coronavirus

The only child of parents who fled the Nazis, Herbert Max Fraenkel was going to be buried in a shared grave until Paul Anastasi told authorities about the menorah in his home

As the battle's 80th anniversary approaches, London’s Royal Air Force museum seeks to capture the stories of Jews who risked their lives to help repel the massive Nazi invasion

Keith Starmer is married to a Jew, says he 'supports Zionism without qualification,' and vows to rid the party of bigotry it's become infamous for. But will his followers listen?

Out April 29, 'Miriam and Youssef' blends fact with fiction as it depicts nascent state from multiple viewpoints: a Jewish woman, her Arab neighbor, and a British Mandate official

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