Will Jews Support Harris? Poll Suggests Shift Not Seen Since 1980s
A recent Harris poll reveals a shift in political support within the Jewish community, reminiscent of trends in the 1980s.
Why Jewish Comedy Is the Best Thing on TV
Jewish comedy, with its self-aware humor and resilience, has taken center stage on TV.
Jake Cohen’s New Cooking Show Highlights Simply Delicious Jewish Cuisine
Chef Jake Cohen, known for bringing Jewish recipes to modern audiences, debuts a cooking show spotlighting simple yet flavorful Jewish dishes.
Lufthansa Fined for Mistreating Jewish Passengers
Lufthansa faced a €1.2 million fine after several Jewish passengers were denied boarding. The passengers claimed discrimination, citing they were prevented from boarding due to their religious affiliation.
Datenight Ends the Shidduch Crisis
A new dating platform, "Datenight," is working to solve the Jewish "shidduch crisis," where singles find it challenging to meet potential life partners.
Overlooked Artist to Feature at UK's First Holocaust Memorial
Fred Kormis, a Jewish artist whose work was largely overlooked during his lifetime, will feature prominently in the UK's first Holocaust memorial.
This Jewish Deli Has a Cheeky British Twist
A Jewish deli in the UK has added a playful British twist to traditional Jewish dishes, creating a unique dining experience.
How Danish Jews Survived the Holocaust
During World War II, Denmark undertook an extraordinary rescue mission to save its Jewish population from Nazi persecution.
New Flights Take Off from Manchester to Tel Aviv
Manchester now has new direct flights to Tel Aviv, marking a significant development in both tourism and business between the UK and Israel.
UK Group Urges Families to Save Sukkah Seat for Hostages
A UK-based Jewish organization has called for a new tradition during Sukkot: saving a seat in the sukkah for hostages.