David Aaronovitch
David Aaronovitch is a columnist for The Times.
Once, we’d have seen Mr Robinson coming
When Tommy Robinson makes anti-Muslim statements, we should be careful not to jump on board says David Aaronovitch
Jeremy Corbyn thinks ‘good Jews’ are the ones he knows
Why, ask yourselves comrades, could Jeremy not just get this one little thing right, says David Aaronovitch
Beyond the fringe and gathering Momentum
Jon Lansman is being cast, essentially, as the man the Rothschilds have put in to thwart the woman who is the champion of the Palestinian cause and the hammer of the Zionists, writes David Aaronovitch.
The BBC’s Jewish gangsters aren’t all bad news
David Aaronovitch doesn't mind the Jewish mobsters in McMafia - because at least they don't perpetuate the worst stereotypes embraced by antisemites
Menashe’s surprising triumph over sectarianism
Can this film help to change perceptions, asks David Aaronovitch
Shepping nachas from the joys of Yiddish
Forget other second languages, choose Yiddish, says David Aaronovitch
Doctrinaires and their divine job description
Did God speak in 1869?
Stereotypes aren’t always true
Heaven knows I prefer philosemitism to antisemitism, but only in the sense that I’d prefer dog mess on my shoe to dog mess in my dinner, writes David Aaronovitch.
Can the Germans now teach us?
David Aaronovitch writes from the Bavarian Alps on the lessons we could learn from Europe's history
Sport and moral cowardice
Do sport and politics mix, asks David Aaronovitch
The empathy of Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Babi Yar was not a disappearance into a far-off and imaginable “resettlement camp” but one of the biggest of myriad mass-murders carried out close to large conurbations in almost full view of local populations
Behaviour to complain about
David Aaronovitch is concerned about the actions and attitudes of the most religious Jews
A lobby is a lobby is a lobby
The first thing I was told when I started in journalism all that time ago and in all seriousness was “don’t upset the Catholics”. But no one ever talked about the Rome Lobby, writes David Aaronovitch
Corbyn, Castro and the fraternal toleration of 'flaws'
The dark side of Twitter and the blame game
When laughter’s no joke
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