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Thursday, November 8, 2018
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Police investigating latest bus attack on Hasmo boys
Incident on the 240 bus to Edgware on Wednesday evening follows an earlier attack on Hasmo girls on 113 bus
OPINION: Justin Welby – Lessons of Kristallnacht we’re yet to learn
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Justin Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury on why the 80th anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of freedom of speech and why we should value all minority groups
Voice of the Jewish News: Shining a light on the darkest night
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OPINION: German remembrance culture will be kept alive
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Peter Wittig
Shuls to mark 80 years since Kristallnacht by leaving lights on over Shabbat
French Jewish leaders aghast at Macron’s praise for Nazi collaborator Pétain
Representatives ‘shocked and appalled’ at the French president’s decision to praise national WWI hero – despite his government later rounding up Jews in WWII
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Celebrate Mrs Maisel’s return with our stunning guide to 1950s fashion, find out 50 things every parent needs to know, and see our guide to The Big Event!
50 things fatherhood’s taught me
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Richard Ferrer
Half-a-century of hard-earned daddy wisdom…
Kindertransport child 80 years on: ‘We said goodbye, I never saw them again’
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Francine Wolfisz
Stories of rescue, separation and heartbreak are revealed in a new exhibition on the Kindertransport, which began 80 years ago this week, writes Francine Wolfisz
Left-winger opens her eyes to life in the West Bank in Unsettling
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Stephen Applebaum
Wilfred Israel: The mystery philanthropist who helped save thousands
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Roxzann Baker
Roxzann Baker, a researcher at the Wiener Library, profiles a Jewish hero whose lifestyle masked a web of selfless acts
UJIA chief executive Michael Wegier to leave next year
Boss of UK-Israel charity said he’s “handing the baton to a new conductor” after six years in the role
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Win tickets to see Netta in concert with British Airways!
Celebrating Israel’s 70th anniversary, Netta will sing at BA’s exclusive Waterside Theatre on 19 November
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