Daniel Sugarman
Daniel Sugarman was a staff reporter for the Jewish Chronicle between June 2016 and October 2019. He tweets @Daniel_Sugarman
Israeli computer experts discover major security flaw in biometric system used worldwide
Noam Rotem and Ran Locar found that millions of records, including fingerprints, photographs, names and addresses, had been left unprotected
Chris Williamson MP is to sue Labour in bid to be re-admitted to the party
The MP is also attempting to raise £75,000 to cover his legal costs - through a campaign run by an academic with his own history of controversial comments
El Al stewardess dies after contracting measles on board New York to Tel Aviv flight
Rotem Amitai, who was hospitalised in April, is the third Israeli victim of the disease in the last year
Game of Thrones actress pleads for the return of her baby, taken by Israeli social services
Josephine Gillan is asking for help to crowdfund a legal challenge
Holocaust denier Alison Chabloz barred from entering France for 40 years
The antisemitic performer was stopped at St Pancras station on Monday
Holocaust denier Chris Crookes finally expelled from Labour - 18 months after being suspended
He dismissed the horrors of Auschwitz by suggesting inmates could raise complaints to the commandant
Publisher of neo-Nazi website ordered to pay $14 million in damages to Jewish woman
The Daily Stormer's Andrew Anglin was fined for his campaign of harassment against Tanya Gersh
Israeli city Kiryat Malachi cancels 'solidarity' event with Ethiopian Jews where participants were invited to don blackface
The city had organised the 'anti-racist' event but cancelled after widespread anger
Historians continue to cast doubt on Hitler Jewish ancestry theory, despite new claim
Despite psychologist's theory to have found evidence to support the theory, leading historians of the era remain profoundly sceptical
To would-be Orthodox protesters against LGBT education: you will lose, and cause even more pain
You may not be aware of it, but you have acquaintances, friends - maybe even family - forced to keep their LGBT identities hidden. All you will do is hurt them
Tiny creatures on board Israeli Beresheet lunar lander may have survived moon crash
Thousands of tardigrades, among the most resilient creatures ever discovered, were included in the lunar probe's payload
Senior Druze Israeli diplomat wanted to 'vomit' after treatment by security at Ben Gurion
Reda Mansour, Israel's ambassador to Panama described being pulled over and questioned when the guard heard they came from a Druze village
Dutch national railway says it is ready to begin compensating Holocaust victims
Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) helped transport Jews, Roma and Sinti to a transit camp, Westerbork, and then on to extermination and concentration camps
Geoffrey Paul, former editor of the Jewish Chronicle, dies at 90
Mr Paul led the paper from 1977-1990, but his association with it spanned six decades
Jewish Twitter users discuss why they created and spread the hashtag urging Labour members to resign for Chris Williamson
Those behind the campaign, which some people on both sides of the political divide took seriously, had 'no idea it would touch such a raw nerve'
Antisemitic threats sent to Florida synagogue a day after a Jewish man was shot outside nearby shul
The local Mayor responded: 'The Jewish community will NOT cower in fear'
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