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Thursday, November 1, 2018
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Mental health and online hate on agenda as community leaders meet PM
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Justin Cohen
Prime Minister pays tribute to the contribution of British Jews at roundtable meeting organised by the Jewish Leadership Council
Voice of the Jewish News: The hate is beyond us – our response is not
Pittsburgh suspect charged with 44 counts as prosecutors may seek death penalty
Robert Bowers indicted by federal grand jury four days after 11 people were killed and six wounded in deadly shooting rampage
Kentucky man in Nazi uniform dresses five-year-old son as Hitler for Halloween
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JTA
Bryant Goldbach admitted it was in “bad taste” but added that he didn’t realise it was going to be so controversial
Fascist rally organiser in Italy wears ‘Auschwitzland’ T-shirt
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JTA
Headstones toppled at Jewish cemetery in Texas
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JTA
Jewish Views podcast: Pittsburgh massacre, Kristallnacht, Jewish Film Festival
Guests on this week’s episode include Michael Masters, Richard Verber and Denise Lester, Michael Etherton, Helen Stone, Richard Ferrer & Justin Cohen
Poll: Third think Corbyn is only interested in talking to terrorists
OPINION: From Cricklewood to Pittsburgh: Standing up for one another
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Daniel Lichman
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The ultimate wedding, bar and batmitzvah show, taking the angst out of organising a super simcha, takes place at the Village Hotel in Elstree on Sunday 11 November
Elaine Paige rolls out big hits to raise money for Holocaust survivors centre
Legendary singer said she was “delighted” to have helped raise £180,000 for Jewish Care’s important centre
Budget: Jewish charity welcomes additional £650 million in social care funding
OPINION: Three years after Moroccan Jew’s death in detention, why no inquest?
By
Hannah Swirsky
Hannah Swirsky reflects on the tragic death of Amir Siman-Tov in UK detention, and asks why there hasn’t been a proper inquest
German Chancellor Angela Merkel inspires female Israeli entrepreneurs
By
Joe Millis
Following the leader’s visit to the Jewish state – a group of women hatched a plan to make sure they have a growing role in the innovation nation
Head of Chinese Alibaba Group praises Israel’s ‘courage to change’, during visit
By
Joe Millis
Netanyahu: Israel moved from ‘Start-up Nation’ to being ‘Innovation Nation’
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Joe Millis
CPS accused of working too slowly as Hitler-admirer investigated for 18 months
Campaigners report that far-right activist who said Pittsburgh massacre ‘serves Jews right’ has been probed by Essex police for a year-and-a-half
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Haifa elects its first woman mayor
Jewish shop owner stabbed in botched Paris robbery
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Kim Kardashian West honoured for helping Jewish man get bone marrow donor
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JTA
Israeli minister David Azoulay dies of cancer at 64
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JTA
Ukraine rabbi says a listening devices found at Kiev synagogue
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JTA
Studies suggest antisemitic attacks are rare in Russia but sentiment is rife
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JTA
Netanyahu pledges to attend inauguration of Brazil’s new right-wing president
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JTA
Chuck your computer to curb hate, says Howard Jacobson
By
Jack Mendel
Analysis
Rafi Cooper
OPINION: There’s no gender-based generosity gap
The Charities Aid Foundation’s (CAF) annual survey reliably and repeatedly informs us that across the UK more women than men are engaging in charitable activities. This made our survey results all the more staggering, suggesting that women in our community tend to give to fewer charities than men and also tend to give less. I’m absolutely convinced that there is...
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Jewish women ‘less charitable’ than men according to new research
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Ghanem Nuseibeh
OPINION: After Pittsburgh, Muslims must intensify our fight against antisemitism
Ghanem Nuseibeh reflects on the need for Muslims to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Jewish people against terrorism
Michael Goldstein
OPINION: Pittsburgh: Let’s respond
Michael Goldstein of the United Synagogue reflects on how the community should respond to the deadly Pittsburgh massacre
Danny Rich
OPINION: Basic facts blunt JLC chair’s surprising rebuke
Rabbi Danny Rich responds to criticism levelled at him by Jonathan Goldstein of the Jewish Leadership Council
Dave Rich
OPINION: Resilience the best response to Pittsburgh
Dave Rich of the Community Security Trust reflects on how the community should react to the massacre
Jeremy Havardi
OPINION: No ‘side’ was to blame for the Pittsburgh massacre, just one man
Jeremy Havardi reflects on the blame game that has ensued the synagogue massacre in America on Shabbat
Jenni Frazer
OPINION: Israeli Government is at risk of self-combustion
After a turbulent week for world Jewry, Jenni Frazer reflects on the frustrating actions of some Israeli politicians
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