The celebrated author's writings on Jews have been reproduced with uncanny fidelity in the statements of today's far left, writes Richard Bradford
By Richard Bradford
'The pain of this election is something that will live with me a long time'
By Lianne Kolirin
One-time Egyptian refugee Levana Zamir discusses compensation as a tool towards peace
By SAndy Rashty
As many as 9,000 British Jews have acquired citizenship of countries on the continent. A new project is documenting the phenomenon
By Tim Wyatt
The pro-Hitler General Eoin O'Duffy, who died 75 years ago, this week, is a reminder of the indifference to the fate of Europe's Jews in some parts of Ireland in the 1930s
By Robert Philpot
Ben Weich meets the new activist group that aims to end the Israel-Palestine conflict by talking about almost all issues besides the conflict
By Ben Weich
The venerable travel company, which recently closed down, was taking tourists and pilgrims to the Holy Land as far back as 1869
By Jonathan myers
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Sandy Rashty hears her father's escape, via Tehran, for the first time
By Sandy Rashty
A new book says the 108-year-old establishment's secret to longevity is adapting its recipes over time
By Pam Fox
Kristallnacht is remembered and commemorated as a historical event. But its legacy, and the hatreds that were behind it, are reasserting themselves. We have to remember never to be a bystander, says Colin Shindler
By Colin shindler
The Migration Museum tells the story of the movement of people — and that means the story of Britain’s Jews. Last weekend it held a day of talks and workshops, including Rob Rinder speaking on his experiences, and advice researching your own family
Eighty-one years on, a survivor of the pogrom tells his story, from being attacked by a member of the Hitler Youth to arriving in the UK on the Kindertransport
By eli abt
The building in the town of Selvino was opened as a museum last week
By Rosie Whitehouse
A retrospective exhibition of satirical anti-Nazi posters will be opening in London
By Gloria Tessler
He was so proud of his ethnicity that he fought anyone who traduced it. In the process, he became one of Britain’s all-time sporting greats
By Wynn Wheldon