by Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag | May 4, 2026 | Op-Eds
By Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag in ConservativeHome A recent ConservativeHome article powerfully captured what many British Jews have been forced to confront: denial is no longer possible. The fear is real. The attacks are real. The evasions by some political figures are...
by Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag | Apr 26, 2026 | Op-Eds
By Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag in The Jerusalem Post The Jerusalem Post is right to say that Israel faces a real military strain. Reservists are exhausted, the war has dragged on, and the IDF’s manpower shortage cannot be brushed aside. But that still does not settle the...
by Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag | Apr 15, 2026 | Op-Eds
By Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag in The Times of Israel As government sought to fit Britain’s yeshivot into a regulatory framework designed for schools, an unexpected defender emerged in the House of Lords: the Bishop of Manchester, who understood that a yeshivah is not a...
by Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag | Apr 10, 2026 | Op-Eds
By Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag in The Jewish Chronicle Recent developments surrounding the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill have understandably caused concern within parts of the Jewish community, particularly among those connected to yeshivah education. In recent...
by Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag | Apr 9, 2026 | Op-Eds
By Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag in Conservative Home Keir Starmer keeps saying that this is “not our war”. But wars of this kind do not remain neatly where they begin. Vulnerable ceasefire or not their consequences travel. They reach beyond borders, beyond alliances,...