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Friday, January 26, 2018
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Jonathan Arkush won’t seek re-election as Board of Deputies President
Jewish community leader cites ‘onerous responsibilities and an intensive workload’ for stepping aside, saying the time has come for ‘a new leader who will bring fresh qualities’
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Nasa honours Israeli astronaut killed on Columbia shuttle 15 years ago
Singer Tal Ramon travelled from Israel for a ceremony at the Kennedy Space Centre to honour his father who perished in 2003
Jawbone fossil found in Israel may re-write history of human migration
Scientists say the artefact may be the key to showing that modern humans left Africa more than 100,000 years earlier than previously thought
Tributes to London-born father who loses battle with cancer
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David Kay, who moved to Israel in 2008, passes away following campaign which saw British Jews raise thousands to try and save his life with specialist treatment
Top lawyer with MS says Israeli medics ‘won’t take no for an answer’ in cure search
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Jenni Frazer
Mark Lewis, who was subject of a Channel 4 film about his “search for a miracle cure” tells an audience of Hadassah supporters that Israeli doctors aren’t giving up
Holocaust survivor urges people to remember ‘symptoms’ of genocide
Corbyn asks Lord Mendelsohn to “step back” over Presidents Club gala attendance
A top Labour peer has been removed from his frontbench role as shadow business and international trade spokesman following a recent controversy
OPINION: Remembrance alone is not enough – we must speak out
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Vladimir Sloutsker
Vladimir Sloutsker, President & Co-Founder of The Israeli-Jewish Congress, reflects on the need to act on the message of Holocaust Memorial Day
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Jewish Schools Awards 2018: Shaping a generation
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