CST said they had been urging the government to take action for some time
By Lorin Bell-Cross
‘We need to tell the stories of those who have been held captive for more than 600 days’
By Gaby Wine
The CST said the advice was not based on specific intelligence
By Daniel Ben-David
‘Building bridges’ is a key message he brings to his role
The JC takes a careful look at what the president of the Board of Deputies said at Sunday’s plenary meeting
By Simon Rocker
Board of Deputies president Phil Rosenberg reflects on his first 12 months in office
By Phil Rosenberg
Daniel Grossman accused the Board of being ‘morally bankrupt’ and failing to ‘represent the increasing diversity of opinion’ about Israel within the Jewish community
By Jacob Jaffa
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’This will be more ‘joy’ and less ‘oy’, said Board of Deputies President
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The chair of Finchley Reform said its council was not ‘notified or consulted’ before three of its deputies added their signatures
By Imogen Garfinkel
The joint project will coordinate the three communities' positions on antisemitism and communal development.
By Ellie Grant
Rebecca Singerman-Knight said she had been called a ‘kapo’ and a ‘traitor’
One demonstrator accused the Board of Deputies, which organised a counter protest, of being an ‘Islamophobic Israeli-based asset in the UK’
Police will be able to stop demonstrations that deter people from attending synagogue
By Jane Prinsley
Fresh intervention from Progressive ministers comes as 36 deputies face a petition banning them from Israel over their letter criticisng the Jewish state
Rosenberg calls for calm as Board investigates members who broke ranks by signing Financial Times letter
By Marie van der Zyl
Falsely claiming a minority of deputies is the community’s voice fuels division, not peace