

NJA Celebrates Israel’s Triumph Over Coordinated Iranian Attack
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) proudly celebrates Israel’s remarkable triumph in thwarting the recent coordinated assault launched by Iran, involving hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles from multiple fronts including Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. This unprecedented attack marks a significant escalation in regional tensions and underscores the continuous threats
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) expresses profound disappointment and concern over HOME Theatre’s decision to reinstate with the Voices of Resilience event. This decision blatantly disregards the serious reservations highlighted by our community regarding the involvement of a contributor known for making deeply offensive references to the Holocaust and engaging
NJA Responds to Sir Alan Duncan’s Unfounded Criticisms of the Conservative Friends of Israel
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) unequivocally denounces the recent statements made by Sir Alan Duncan regarding the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) and its senior officials, Lord Polak and Lord Pickles. Sir Alan’s call for their removal from the Lords, accusing them of “exercising the interests of another country,” is
National Jewish Assembly Hosts Speaker Series Event with The Rt. Hon. Joan Ryan, CEO of ELNET UK
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) is delighted to report the triumph of its latest Speaker Series event, featuring a dynamic discussion with The Rt. Hon. Joan Ryan, Chief Executive Officer of ELNET UK. Hosted by Steve Winston, Managing Director of the NJA, the event captivated an audience of 100 guests
NJA Condemns Historically Revisionist Quds Day Rally in London as a Platform for Antisemitism and Hate
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) vehemently condemns the forthcoming Quds Day Rally scheduled for Friday, 5th April, outside the Home Office in Westminster. This event, claiming to promote solidarity, instead serves as a conduit for historically revisionist narratives that fuel antisemitism, hate against Israel, and legitimise violence against Jewish communities
National Jewish Assembly Condemns David Miller’s Targeting of Jewish Schools in the UK
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) expresses its profound outrage and condemnation in the strongest terms against David Miller, an academic who has shamefully targeted Jewish schools in the UK in a recent post on X, dated March 27, 2024. In his reprehensible post, Miller alleges, “I am afraid it’s not
National Jewish Assembly Condemns Alleged Antisemitic Incident at Manchester Children’s Hospital
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) expresses deep concern and alarm over disturbing allegations of mistreatment of a young Jewish patient at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. According to reports, the child, who suffers from a serious auto-immune blood disease, was allegedly subjected to discrimination by nurses wearing ‘Free Palestine’ badges. The
National Jewish Assembly Hosts Town Hall Discussion on the Future of Jews in the UK
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) is delighted to announce the overwhelming success of its recent town hall discussion on the topic “Is there a future for Jews in the UK?” Held on March 17, the event brought together over 150 members of the public and NJA members for a dynamic
National Jewish Assembly Condemns Rio Cinema’s Decision to Cancel Eurovision Screening
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) vehemently condemns the Rio Cinema’s decision to cancel its Eurovision Song Contest screening, a move that undermines the values of inclusivity, equality, and universality that the event stands for. By succumbing to pressure and boycotting the competition due to Israel’s participation, the Rio Cinema is
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) joins the world in mourning the passing of Henry Wuga, an extraordinary Holocaust survivor whose life and legacy have left an indelible mark on the collective memory of humanity. Mr. Wuga, who escaped the horrors of Nazi Germany at the tender age of 15, passed
In response to the escalating threat of Islamist and antisemitic extremism in the UK following the October 7 terror attacks in Israel, the National Jewish Assembly (NJA) applauds the government’s proactive measures to fortify its strategy against extremism by revising its definition of extremism. Today, the UK government announced significant
The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) commends Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey for his bold initiative urging Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron to lobby the International Criminal Court (ICC) for international arrest warrants against Hamas terrorists involved in planning the October 7 massacre. Davey’s decisive action underscores the urgent need for accountability