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Watch trailer for new Netflix series on trial of Nazi guard John Demjanjuk
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John Demjanjuk’s trial in Israel will be the focus of a miniseries called ‘The Devil Next Door’
Nominate now for the Jewish Schools Awards 2020!
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For the fifth year running, Jewish News and the Partnerships for Jewish Schools ask the community to recognise exceptional educators!
New Israeli rehab centre for children opens in memory of British couple
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Shoah educator condemns ‘Nazi salutes’ from Lazio fans in Glasgow
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Jewish News Reporter
Holocaust Educational Trust say the footage which emerged on Friday was ‘shocking and offensive’ and urge action to be taken
Belgian parade’s Jewish float ruled unintentionally antisemitic
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Probe called off in case of Berlin rabbi claiming to have been spat on
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JTA
French-Jewish pundit says he supports general who killed Muslims and Jews
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JTA
David Miliband: I will remain in Labour while Dame Margaret Hodge is member
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Mathilde Frot
Former foreign secretary said it’s ‘very painful’ to hear antisemitism in the same sentence as the Labour Party, while giving the annual Sir Martin Gilbert Memorial lecture
Fears raised over ‘unfit’ Labour candidates ahead of possible election
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Mathilde Frot
Labour urged to ‘expel’ mayoral hopeful who shared Rothschild bankers article
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Musician Ronnie Scott honoured with blue plaque by English Heritage
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Jewish News Reporter
English Heritage bestowed the commemorative plaque ahead of the 60th anniversary of the opening of the first Ronnie Scott’s club in Chinatown, Soho.
Oxford Uni lends ornate bible made in 1476 back to Spain for exhibition
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JTA
Kennicott Bible, which has over 900 pages and is worth millions of pounds, will go on display in the city of Santiago de Compostela
Uni expels student over image of Charedi man with Palestine sticker on mouth
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EHRC report: Two thirds of minority students don’t report racism on campus
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Jewish News Reporter
Museum inside Portugal’s oldest Jewish shul is reopened
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JTA
Win tickets to the RSC’s Measure for Measure at the Barbican!
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Francine Wolfisz
Following his spellbinding production of The Tempest in 2017, Royal Shakespeare Company’s Artistic Director Gregory Doran transports Shakespeare’s dark comedy to 1900s Vienna
Win a Revstar RS420 from Yamaha, worth £300!
Win tickets to see Noises Off at the Garrick Theatre!
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Row after Serbian Jewish leader claims right-wing ‘hooligans’ raided a shul
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Seven bilateral research projects win £2.8m in medical funding
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Top EU official welcomes Czech resolution calling BDS antisemitism
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Actress Rose McGowan sues Weinstein and Israeli firm over claims of intimidation
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Spanish authority gets Limmud to teach children about Judaism
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After Halle attack report finds one in four Germans holds antisemitic beliefs
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Richard Branson hails Israeli entrepreneurs as he arrives on new Virgin flight
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Jenni Frazer
Charedi school ranked community’s best performing in progress table
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Jewish News Reporter
Photographs That Changed The World: Munich’s face of terror
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Francine Wolfisz
Francine Wolfisz reviews a new history series looking at photographs that changed the world – including the stark image of a terrorist captured at the 1972 Olympic Games
OPINION: We must pay Kurds our debt of gratitude
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Edwin Shuker
Eat & Drink: Spicy Carrot Soup with cashew and coriander Salsa
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Denise Phillips
OPINION: America’s tradition of free speech encourages variety
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