
Hannah Gal
Is all humor Jewish? - book review
Controversial Holocaust memorial in Westminster approved
The church apologizes for expulsion 800 years later - repenting for sins
A spike in antisemitism has British Jewry worrying for the future
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: There is a feeling that antisemitism in the UK has shifted from a passing wave related to Israel’s actions to an ever-present entity within British life.
Jordan Peterson's new self-help book explores 12 new rules for life
Unlike traditional self-help gurus, Peterson finds meaning in purpose via responsibility
'Coming to the Professors' podcast brings Jewish history to the people
‘The vast amount of papers produced by academia stays within its circle’
Jordan Peterson turns to Genesis for lessons on civilization in peril
Peterson's search is for eternal values – virtues and themes that are “common across all human experience, across all time.”
Tal Gilboa's lifelong mission: Fighting for animal rights
Tal Gilboa is willing to go to great lengths for a cause she believes in
New documentary colorizes images from Auschwitz for first time
‘My fear is that with the passage of time, the tragic events of the Holocaust could get old’
Eran Tzur reflects on life in the public eye and ‘The Beast Within’
Jewish wisdom and culture remain an important source of inspiration for Tzur. “I am an atheist but have musician friends in Jerusalem who combine religious life with creativity."
Royalty and politics do not mix
Meghan’s clash with the British public is her own doing
Did Corbyn’s antisemitism cost Labour the elections?
For the Jewish community, December’s snap elections were about the Labour leader’s legitimization of antisemitism.
A Jewish voice for Brexit
We’ve had enough of being talked down to and humiliated by the bureaucrats of Brussels,” declares Nigel Farage to rapturous cheers from the Brexit Party crowd. “It’s time we stood up for ourselves.”