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British kosher caterer to establish kitchen in Dubai
Move comes following the UAE's normalisation of ties with Israel
Rabbi's Yom Kippur video tells story of woman who forgave brother's killer
Rabbi Yoni Golker interviewed Dr Denise Taylor and Ronnie Fields on their messages of forgiveness and atonement
Guy Niv becomes first Israeli to complete Tour de France
The 26-year-old competed as part of the Israel Start-Up Nation team
Jews told to ‘go back to where they came from’ on Carlisle train
Two men were fined by a court for ‘abusive, threatening comments’
New project launched to detect online Jew-hate using artificial intelligence
'Decoding Antisemitism' will hope to harness the power of computers to sift through data to identify antisemitism
1,300 register for Chabad shofar blowings in Elstree and Borehamwood
The socially distanced events will take place across 25 sites, following the agreement of public health officials
Multi-millionaire's son, 27, is new owner of El-Al
Eli Rozenberg bought a controlling share of the company on Wednesday
Chaos as 'thousands' of Chasids on Uman pilgrimage get stuck on Ukraine border
Orthodox travellers refused entry due to Covid restrictions 'lack resources to ensure their basic needs'
Shuls rush to comply with new government restrictions before Yomtov
Shofars can be blown on synagogue premises — but in public spaces, permission from the local council is required
Twenty-nine German police suspended for sharing neo-Nazi images
Over 100 images, including those depicting refugees in gas chambers, were uncovered
Chief Rabbi: Covid-19 on the rise 'primarily due to irresponsibility'
Ephraim Mirvis used his Rosh Hashanah message to stress the importance of being mindful towards others
German chancellor admits ‘many Jews do not feel safe in our country’
Speaking at the 70th anniversary event of the Central Council of Jews, Angela Merkel said the current situation in Germany ‘shames me deeply’
Settler who killed Palestinian family sentenced to life in prison
Amiram Ben-Uliel murdered Saad Dawabsheh and his family in an arson attack in 2015
Suburb rabbis take the bus to alleviate Yomtov isolation
'If people can't come to shul, we have to come to the people'
Refugee who fled Nazis to Shanghai donates over 8,000 books to city's Jewish Museum
Kurt Wick, 82, donated the library following a visit to the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, 71 years after living in the Hongkew ghetto
Bargains in store as Norwood reopens its charity shops
Footfall is back to pre-lockdown levels, despite limits on customers. And a 50 per cent sale is boosting trade
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