Jewish News: Faith leaders from UK, Israel, South Africa, Argentina call for people to be kind to one another and observe lockdown guidelines ahead of Passover

While modern Orthodox and liberal communities close in fear of COVID-19, the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, an ultra-Orthodox umbrella group, continues religious services

Chabad's Rabbi Masoud Tubul, 64, passes away from COVID-19 in Paris; Satmar's Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, 72-year-old head of world's largest Hasidic sect, is diagnosed with virus

Many shuls across the UK will be closed this weekend, as country joins others in severe limitations; 'Even throughout World War II, synagogues kept running here,' one man says

Ephraim Mirvis says 'Torah obligation to protect the sanctity of life transcends all other considerations,' will pray by himself at home

Rivlin welcomes future king, recalling his youth during the British Mandate period; royal plants tree as 'symbol of hope'

Invite rescinded reportedly because Mirvis angered some parts of the Orthodox Jewish community in 2018 when he released a guide for Jewish schools on how to support LGBT students

'The pro-Israel lobby won our General Election by lying about Jeremy Corbyn,' says Jenny Tonge, a British House of Lords lawmaker with history of making anti-Semitic statements

Board of Deputies of British Jews says 'history will not look kindly' on Corbyn's leadership; Jewish Labour Movement blames his 'moral and political failures' for stunning defeat

Britain goes to the polls on Thursday but Jewish voters, many of them traditionally Labour supporters, are torn over the party's failure to deal with anti-Semtism

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