As US-inspired racial justice protests sweep the world, the British Board of Deputies assigns Stephen Bush to listen to British Jews of color and implement policy change

After months of threatening to derail the 2015 nationality law with draconian requirements, Socialist Party says it will instead insist on applicants showing a 'genuine connection'

While others were distracted by annexations, rotations and newfangled ministries, Shas and UTJ quietly won control over key ministries and major bottlenecks of economic policy

Proposed amendment would only make citizenship available to those in country legally for two years, closing off opportunity to many

For first time, question on race asks white and African-American respondents fill in origin, and for many it’s a surprising, sometimes unwelcome, invitation for self-reflection

Children's show focusing on Jewish holiday sparked confusion and criticism with its blend of Jewish customs, but still marks a step forward

The traditional slow-cooked Sabbath stews will get a headstart during January Hamin Festival

Of the 153,767 applicants, 52,823 came from four Latin American countries whose combined Jewish population is smaller than 10,000

Thousands of recently naturalized Jews of Sephardic descent were able to cast absentee ballots ahead of Sunday's parliamentary poll -- even if they had never lived in Portugal

Deadline passes after four years as Madrid seeks to address 'historic mistake' of exile of community in 1492; 3,000 Israelis among applicants

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