Daniel Sugarman
Daniel Sugarman was a staff reporter for the Jewish Chronicle between June 2016 and October 2019. He tweets @Daniel_Sugarman
Jeremy Corbyn blamed 'Zionist lobby' for blood libel cleric Raed Salah's expulsion from the UK
He accused papers, including the JC, of whipping up 'hysteria' in an article for the Morning Star in 2011
Labour parliamentary candidate apologises for 'Ethiopian Jew' tweets she sent as a teenager
Abby King said she was 'deeply repentant and regretful' for what she wrote in 2011, aged 15
Orthodox community crisis line is ‘desperately needed’
Salford charity setting up support service 'in light of recent tragedies'
Jewish Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky leads first round of country's presidential election
For the last four years, he has played the role of president on a popular Ukrainian TV show
Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations tells Diane Abbott it believes she 'wholeheartedly opposes antisemitism'
Friday's letter attacks contradictory reports, describing them as 'the views of one individual'
Board of Deputies urges John McDonnell to quit Labour Representation Committee after it defended Jackie Walker
The LRC spoke out in defence of Ms Walker, the activist who was finally expelled this week
First ballots cast in Israeli elections as staff vote at diplomatic missions around the world
The votes will be counted along with the others cast in Israel on April 9, the official election day
What is a 'Kapo'? The history of the worst insult a Jew can give another Jew
Daniel Sugarman sets out how the term originates from the most painful episode of Jewish history
Tributes after Rafi Eitan, the Mossad spymaster who captured Adolf Eichmann, dies aged 92
The former intelligence officer was described as having conducted 'countless missions on behalf of the security of Israel'
Board of Deputies rebuke Conservative MP Suella Braverman for using 'antisemitic trope'
The MP for Fareham said the Conservatives were 'engaged in a battle against Cultural Marxism'
The Reimanns, Germany's second wealthiest family, admits it benefited from Nazi slave labour
Two generations of the family — which NOW owns brands including Krispy Kreme and Dr Pepper — were closely linked to the Nazis and helped fund the SS
IDF aircraft respond after another night of missiles fired at southern Israel from Gaza
Tensions rose following an earlier rocket fired from the territory that injured seven Israelis
Holocaust denier David Irving may be barred from entering Poland, foreign minister suggests
There was an outcry after the author announced his intention to provide a 'guided tour' of Nazi sites, including death camps
Antisemitism is the key election issue for 28 per cent of Jews, with Brexit a distant second
Exclusive: Poll suggests British Jews' attitudes on hate within Labour are unchanged, despite party saying it is making progress
New 'Torah Action Life' Jewish community centre to open in Temple Fortune
Centre to offer 'a whole array of innovative ideas that the community hasn’t yet seen'
Genetic testing moves from school to campus for the first time
Jnetics describes 'exciting and rewarding' session - but warns that funding from the community will be needed for future screenings to take place
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