Daniel Sugarman
Daniel Sugarman was a staff reporter for the Jewish Chronicle between June 2016 and October 2019. He tweets @Daniel_Sugarman
Westminster rabbi pays tribute to congregants Daniel and Amelie Linsey, killed in Sri Lanka Easter terror attacks
Rabbi Benji Stanley described the siblings as having 'touched many of our lives, and their memories will continue to do so'
New South London kosher shop will serve as tribute to murdered 24-year-old
Wimbledon Chabad store honours memory of rabbi's brother
Rabbi's wife ‘hospitalised’ after violent robbery at Chabad couple's Kenya home
Rabbi Shmuel Notik was lightly injured, but his wife Chaya reportedly required surgery after the attack in Nairobi
Labour activist who called Enough is Enough demo 'full onslaught of very powerful interest group' now a council candidate
Frances Naggs wrote about how 'it is clear this group can employ the full might of the BBC to make sure its voice is heard very loudly and clearly'
Seumas Milne called for campaign to counter media 'bombardment' by 'Zionist activists'
Mr Milne talked about 'incredibly hard-working and dedicated Zionist movement activists' who 'bombard the media, day in and day out, with their obsessive campaigns'
Jewish candidates unveiled as Brexit Party and Change UK MEP hopefuls in European elections
Lance Forman is standing for the Brexit Party, while Karen Newman is standing for Change UK
Israeli rabbis send message of support to transgender student hospitalised after school attack
Osher Band was left with a traumatic brain injury after being assaulted by fellow pupils last week
Bristol student union to investigate BME officer who told Jewish student 'be like Israel and cease to exist'
Omar Chowdhury was elected to his position on a platform which included 'zero tolerance for racism'
Anger at public beating and burning of 'Judas' effigy dressed as Orthodox Jew in Poland
The ritual, which was performed on Friday, saw adults and children flogging the effigy before setting it alight
Labour member who dismissed antisemitism crisis as 'manufactured' by the 'Israel lobby' selected as MEP candidate
Martin Mayer used to be on Labour's National Executive Committee and is involved with the Labour Against the Witchhunt group
Jeremy Corbyn criticised for 'cynical' Passover video after Labour tweet Pesach message featuring bread
The Labour leader - and party - were not the only ones whose Passover messages featured missteps
Jewish-Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky wins landslide victory in country's presidential election
Ukraine becomes the only country outside of Israel to have a Jewish president and Prime Minister serving simultaneously
EHRC preparing to use legal powers to demand internal Labour correspondence as part of antisemitism probe
Reports suggest the racism watchdog has seen sufficient evidence to warrant launching a 'full statutory investigation'
Mystery of wartime Haggadah remains unsolved on 75th anniversary, Yad Vashem says
Not everyone in the 1944 Seder would have survived the war — but how did the volume end up in the hands of a Holocaust survivor?
More than half of UK voters think Corbyn unfit to be PM due to mishandling of antisemitism crisis
Similarly, over half now believe Labour has a significant problem with antisemitism, up from a third last July
Labour extends suspension of activist who boasted about being readmitted after JC presents fresh evidence
Exclusive: Labour Against the Witchhunt's Ash Small shared and wrote numerous antisemitic statements on social media
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