Lianne Kolirin
Jerry Springer stars in charity's archive of refugees from Nazism and their descendants
Thirty thousand personal histories are held in WJR's fascinating archive, Jerry Springer's among them
Zuckerberg has ‘no plan to run for White House’
Ex-minister in dispute over flag
You've got Kompany: Manchester City's oldest fan, 101-year-old Vera, gets a surprise visit from skipper
Vera Cohen, a match day regular at the Etihad Stadium, enjoyed a cuppa with the club captain
One hundred years on, communal leaders acknowledge mistake on Zionism
With the benefit of hindsight, movement for a Jewish homeland in early 20th century wouldn't have been rejected
Clashes erupt during Jerusalem Day march
Palestinians and left-wing protesters were forcibly removed by Israeli police
Arkush: University Union plan to question definition of antisemitism “beggars belief”
President of the Board of Deputies aghast at plan drawn up by delegates from Leeds, Brighton, Goldsmiths and London universities
Romania to provide cash for survivors
Monthly payments of up to $97,98 per month for each year of deportation or detention will be available.
France seeks arrest of hacker who declared war on Jew-hate
French hacker 'Ulcan' has been waging an online crusade against antisemitism
Trump delivers message of peace as he leaves Israel
The president said the "conflict cannot continue forever".
I did not give permission to break Shabbat, says Ivanka and Jared’s rabbi
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein described reports of him allowing the breach as ‘fake news’.
Family of murdered Orthodox pensioner claim antisemitism was covered up
Sarah Halimi was beaten up and thrown out of a window of her Paris apartment on April 4.
After Manchester attack, Trump tells Abbas: we must obliterate terrorists’ ideology
US leader spent the morning in Bethlehem meeting the Palestinian Authority President.
Memories of Whitechapel sought for major digital project
Remember the days when youngsters congregated at the Tower of London on Yom Kippur? Then you are just the sort of person the Survey of London wants to contribute to its Whitechapel archive
Reading builds from the top with £95,000 grant
Jerusalem Day march through city's Muslim Quarter attracts criticism
Delegation of British Jews has no plans to take part
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