By Anonymous
Sotheby's in london is to sell Gustav Mahler's own newly discovered revised copy of his Third Symphony. The rare score, full of Mahler's marks, is on the market for the first time, and was composed in 1902. It may fetch £150,000.
The reported development follows a row over sectarian violence against the Druze community and coincides with Syria’s new president’s first trip to Europe
By Jacob Jaffa
The owner accused the pair of espousing ‘anti-Palestinian racism’
By Jewish News Syndicate
Mo Khan was speaking in an interview with notorious antisemitic conspiracy theorist Stew Peters, during which which the latter said ‘we need to find a final solution’
The controversial executive has long been open about his Jewish heritage, even having a ‘30 second bar mitzvah’ on YouTube
Former defence secretary Grant Shapps said the ‘dangerously naive’ protest would undermine Nato
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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One UW student branded the group ‘antisemitic’, ‘insane’ and ‘stupid’
In a social media post on the morning of the attacks, Michael Walker referenced ‘the right of an occupied people to fight an occupier’
Peers demand action over ‘institutional failure’ to protect Jewish students on campus
By Jane Prinsley
The prime minister also said the situation in Gaza and the West Bank was ‘increasingly intolerable’
On the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory against Nazi Germany, Jewish servicemen and women reflect on the day the war ended
By Eliana Jordan