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Monday, April 24, 2017
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Israel comes to a standstill in remembrance
By
Jewish News Reporter
Pedestrians stand in place, buses stop on busy streets and cars pull over on major highways, drivers standing in the roads with heads bowed, in memory of the Holocaust’s six million Jewish victims.
Sadiq Khan joins survivors at largest Yom HaShoah memorial
By
Jenni Frazer
French Jewish leader: ‘Our country is in real danger’
By
JTA
OPINION: Free speech for all, not selective hate speech for some
By
Avrahum Sanger
European Jewry’s anxious wait over Le Pen’s Élysée bid
By
Jewish News Reporter
Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen is one step closer to becoming French president – to the horror of Jewish leaders
New UN chief demands: ‘Israel must be treated fairly’
By
Justin Cohen in New York
Secretary General delivers clear message during first ever address by an occupant of his office to a gathering of international Jewish leaders.
Anti-Semitic incidents drop 12% worldwide despite UK surge
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JTA
The number of anti-Jewish incidents worldwide decreased by 12 percent in 2016 despite a spike in cases in Britain and the United States, a Tel Aviv University watchdog has said.
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‘Without our Jewish community we would be a lesser nation’
By
Justin Cohen
Four injured in stabbing attack by teenage Palestinian in Tel Aviv
By
Jewish News Reporter
Victims suffered light injuries and an 18-year-old was arrested, although it remains unclear whether the attack on Sunday was politically motivated.
Trump focuses on Iran threat in first Yom HaShoah message
By
Justin Cohen in New York
The new US president raised the spectre of Tehran’s nuclear programme in a message to World Jewish Congress’s plenary in New York.
UKIP would protect Beth Din but ban Sharia law
By
Jewish News Reporter
Paul Nuttall has denied his party would ban Jewish courts from operating in the UK after the party’s proposals for a public burka ban and outlawing Sharia law were criticised.
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Opinion: A march for the past and a nod to the future
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Rabbi Avi Baumol
‘Expel Ken! Corbyn Out’ banner flies over Wembley Stadium
By
Andrew Sherwood
Two of Israel’s best-known novelists up for Man Booker prize
Jewish schools set to get mental health training boost
By
Jewish News Reporter
Holocaust denier Ahmadinejad disqualified from Iranian elections
Sir Philip Green ‘could still lose knighthood’ one year after BHS collapse
Piercing shop declares: ‘No Israelis served here’
By
JTA
Chelsea fans filmed singing anti-Semitic chants ahead of FA Cup tie
By
Andrew Sherwood
Last-gasp Lions claim dramatic cup final win
By
Andrew Sherwood
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