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Petition calls on the Co-operative Group to drop Israel boycott
It follows protest at new Hampstead Garden Suburb store
Poland's Prime Minister says he plans to revise his country's controversial Holocaust law
The law made it an imprisonable offence to describe Nazi death camps as Polish
Natasha Kaplinsky thanks people for their support after daughter, eight, is injured in boat explosion
Her youngest child suffered severe burns
Football fan gets five-year banning order over clip of antisemitic chants and Nazi salutes
The video showed England fans chanting 'Spurs are on their way to Auschwitz, Sieg Heil!'
Roseanne Barr breaks down crying as she describes how tweet made her 'hate magnet'
'I lost everything, and I regretted it before I lost everything'
Thousands lose out as BA cancels Tel Aviv tickets sold at the wrong price
People who had booked to travel to Israel during Succot and Pesach had their flights cancelled
Cancer treatment fund raises £500,000 for Royal Marsden Hospital in memory of Sam Keen
'Please keep on doing what you’re doing; you saved my life,' patient tells latest fundraiser
Urmston Jewish Cemetery suffers £100,000 worth of damage from spate of attacks
'There is a substantial financial and emotional cost... but we have faced down far worse'
Man arrested after 'giving Nazi salute and shouting abuse' outside kosher supermarket
The incident happened outside Tapuach in Brent Street
Building partly collapses in Brent Street, Hendon
Shomrim rushed to the scene and kosher deli staff helped get people out
Radiologist’s family launch bid to fund her cancer treatment
An experienced radiologist working at an Athens hospital, Liat Papantoniou, 48, was dealt a devastating blow in December when she was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
Florida: Out of this world
Wizards, astronauts and sea cows make for a holiday that’s truly magical in Florida
Autistic JCoSS pupil excels in challenge of learning his barmitzvah
'He has been taken completely out of his comfort zone'
Less is more for Kenton as it prepares for 70th
The congregation has grown with the shul: “We have plenty of golden wedding anniversaries.”
Ofsted inspectors say primary school 'requires improvement'
Clore Tikva's teaching, learning and assessment criticised, but early years and special needs provision commended
Jewish groups challenge Lancashire kosher ban
Lancashire County Council became the first council to ban the supply of meat from animals that had not been stunned before slaughter in October
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