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British Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis held a Hanukkah candlelighting ceremony at Westminster Abbey last night, apparently the first such event to ever be held at the church in its 958-year history…

A new poll by the U.K.’s Jewish News and the Jewish Leadership Council found that more than three-quarters (77%) of respondents said they feel less safe in the country following the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel…

At a Hanukkah candlelighting ceremony at Harvard, the university’s Chabad rabbi, Hirschy Zarchi, condemned the school’s leadership and said “Jew-hate and antisemitism is thriving on this campus”…

President Joe Biden met the families of American citizens being held hostage by Hamas yesterday at the White House for nearly two hours. “He listened, shared, shed a tear and insisted on taking us all to the Oval Office at the end of the meeting. We left strengthened and with hope,” said Orna Neutra, whose 22-year-old son, Omer, is a captive, after the meeting…

Hadassah sent a letter to the International Committee of the Red Cross “from one humanitarian organization to another,” criticizing it for failing to visit the hostages being held in Gaza…

The Jewish Funders Network will hold its annual conference in Tel Aviv next March 17-20, under the title, “The Power of Rebuilding Together.” It will be co-chaired by Leora Propper and Stephen Bronfman

The Lilly Endowment Inc. donated $4.95 million to continue a collaboration between the Associated PressThe Chronicle of Philanthropy and The Conversation to cover news in the nonprofit sector…

Police in Detroit arrested Michael Jackson-Bolanos, who has been charged with the murder of local synagogue leader Samantha Woll during a home invasion on Oct. 21…

A group of artists, actors and celebrities who created the group Artists Against Antisemitism have launched an auction to benefit Project Shema. The auction runs Dec. 15-22…

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty profiled the small Jewish community in Uzbekistan, which is getting smaller due to a diminished dating pool for young people…

British Jewish and Israeli groups criticized the decision by a London advertising company to withdraw a billboard campaign that showed images of Israeli hostages after threats of violence…

Craig Newmark pulled his financial support for the New York-based nonprofit journalism outlet, The City, as part of a recent shift toward funding military veteran-related causes…

Brian S. Cohen, co-chair of the New York State Bar Association’s Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Asian Hate, detailed the efforts that his group has made in the two months following the Oct. 7 attacks…

The U.K.’s Jewish News spotlighted eight British Jewish nonprofits for the eight days of Hanukkah…

The British fundraising arm of Beit HaLochem, which helps wounded Israeli veterans, raised $2.85 million in a donation-matching campaign last weekend…

In a worrying sign for the Israeli economy, merger and acquisition deals in the country this year dropped in value by almost half to $9.8 billion, the lowest in nine years…

The Wall Street Journal delved into the at-times messy relationship between donors and universities in light of the growing outrage over antisemitism on campus…

Guy Stern, a German Jewish refugee-turned-U.S. intelligence operative known as a “Ritchie Boy” who became a Holocaust scholar, died last Thursday just before his 102nd birthday…

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