Jewish Labour Movement says party excluding religious Jews from debate by holding meeting on Jewish day of rest

The US president's stance on immigration may be his downfall, but Britain is still anybody's game, says Stan Greenberg, who brought Clinton, Blair and Ehud Barak victories

Foundation that bought Merthyr Tydfil Synagogue, unused as place of worship since 1983, seeks funding to renovate historic building

UK chief rabbi tries to create 'Jewish foreign policy' with Ben Azzai program, which sends Jewish university students around the world to learn about poverty

As edgy musical 'Falsettos' opens in London, debate known as 'Jewface' sees Britain's minority groups unite to protest lack of representation in heavily Jew-centric productions

The surprise announcement by Bercow comes as Conservatives sought to challenge him in his home district to force him out of Parliament

But current target date of October 14 could prevent observant Jews from voting due to start of Sukkot holiday

Bodies of Jonathan, Hannah and Saskia Goldstein found amid debris of aircraft that crashed in the Swiss alps

Study of social media posts and party online forums finds members became 'obsessive' about Jewish state; disputes view that anti-Semitism exists among small number of new arrivals

Explosion of anti-Jewish rhetoric in Labour, once home to much of British Jewry, makes those voters question whether support for the party today is a betrayal

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