It’s no surprise that corporation bosses turned down offers of education against antisemitism
By Jake Wallis Simons
The business was accused of tripling its prices for visibly Jewish customers
David Taylor told the JC that the prospective renewal of her term as Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories ‘goes against everything the UN stands for’
The corporation says it is dealing with training in-house, according to the Telegraph
Staff have accused university authorities of inaction and alleged that the institution is ‘beleaguered’ by antisemitism
Yvette Cooper made the announcement at CST’s annual dinner last night
Danny Stone accused members including Jeremy Corbyn and Green co-leader Carla Denyer of minimising Jewish concerns.
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The Israeli actress received death threats after her Snow White co-star Rachel Zegler shared a pro-Palestinian message on social media.
By Jewish News Syndicate
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By Michael Coren
Luther was far from unique in his Christian antisemitism, but the violence and obscenity of his words are extraordinary
By Maureen Lipman
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The Orléans rabbi was accosted in front of his young son on Shabbat
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By The JC Leader
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By Daniel Ben-David
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