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Videos show angry exchange as Orthodox Jews filmed ‘breaking corona rules’ in Melbourne
Charedim accused of hosting mass-gatherings
Israel approves immigration of 2,000 Ethiopian Jews
The Falashmura’s claim to live in the Jewish state has been a contentious issue
Jews being urged to join Covid-19 vaccine trials
Ethnic minorities and other groups disproportionately affected by coronavirus under-represented in clinical studies
Grazia sacks contributing editor over 'ignorant and antisemitic' tweets
The fashion magazine has let go of Stephanie Yeboah, who had been hired to champion diversity
Murals commemorating Halle attack daubed with swastikas on eve of first anniversary
Street art bearing the names of the two victims of the antisemitic attack were vandalised
Numerous Holocaust educators among those recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
Shoah organisation heads among communal figures to receive awards. Professor David Khalili becomes a knight
More seeking help after the heartbreak of losing loved ones to Covid
A support group is being set up by the Jewish Bereavement Counselling Service after a doubling of referrals during lockdown
Lecturer tells Soas event that Israel deploys legal ‘logic’ set out by Nazi jurist
US assistant professor Noura Erakat said that the IDF response to an alleged car-ramming attack was based on ideas originating from Third Reich theorist Carl Schmitt
Politicians from five nations launch antisemitism taskforce
Lawmakers will develop policies to combat online hate
Charity to launch private prosecution against Wiley
Campaign Against Antisemitism announced it would take the rapper to court over antisemitic posts after police drop the case
Plea to council over Stamford Hill road closure plans
Board of Deputies' president warns Hackney Mayor of 'negative impact' on community members and essential services
Scots struggle with tougher Covid rules
Restrictions are posing problems for synagogues and affecting social engagement among community members
Rabbi opens up about his family's cancer tragedies to promote BRCA awareness
Oliver Joseph talks about the loss of his mother and sister - and his own illness - during Hereditary Cancer Awareness Week, hoping to spread the conversation about BRCA
Rabbi conducts funeral of his sister who died from coronavirus
'To officiate at your own sister’s levoyah is a very sad thing,' Rabbi Geoffrey Hyman says. 'You never really think about losing a sibling'
Cyber-attack disrupts UJIA's online centenary celebration
Targeted attack near start of event affects majority of 1,000-plus guests. Charity does not know who was responsible
UJIA ‘bullish’ on future despite job and budget cuts
Charity leaders say online event to launch centenary will be 'a bold statement about who we are and what our impact has been'
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