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Orthodox woman praised for coming to rescue of distressed child on flight
The child experienced a full-blown tantrum one hour into the flight from Brussels to New York.
Writer who uncovered hate tweeter is hit by torrent of antisemitism
"There are subcultures on the internet where individuals are engaging in wildly racist and antisemitic behaviour"
Journalist who broke story about Dyke March ban on Jews loses her job
The award-winning reporter has been moved to her publication’s sales department.
Israeli Chief Rabbi apologises to co-founder of Nefesh b’Nefesh over ‘blacklist’
Rabbi Lau says the record of ‘non-approved’ diaspora ministers was ‘in no way’ a rejection of Rabbi Fass.
Meet Benjy Singer – the Hasmonean old-boy behind Israel's most essential website
Benjy's website aims to be an invaluable resource for anyone who is new to Israel – holidaymakers or Olim
Hatzola gets barmitzvah present from Immanuel pupil
Hatzola's reponse so impressed Miles, a year eight pupil at Immanuel College, that he donated £1,500 from gifts from his own barmitzvah.
Separated by decades of war, now friends are reunited at last
Jasna Levinger-Goy tracked down a friend of her elderly mother after they had been separated by war
US congressman under fire for making video inside Auschwitz gas chamber
Clay Higgins, the US representative for Louisiana, criticised for appearance in YouTube post.
Madonna’s Jewish manager defends Jay-Z against accusations of antisemitism
Lyric about Jews owning property was meant as a compliment, says Guy Oseary.
Unesco resolution on Jerusalem under fire
The world heritage body passes a ruling condemning Israel for archaeological excavations in the Old City.
The new Mr and Mrs — after just 44 years spent together
Sydney and Sylvia have tied the knot. Finally!
Jewish group backs move to block Jews carrying Stars of David from gay march
Anti-Zionist Chicago Jewish Voice for Peace say Israel ‘has appropriated Jewish symbols’.
Jews and Muslims complain over reference to Holocaust in BBC online article
Offending article is edited, but still no apology.
Sent to gulag for teaching Hebrew, refusenik speaks to Russian parliament
Knesset speaker Yuli Edelstein becomes the first Israeli to do so - and spoke in Hebrew and Russian - 33 years after his release from a Siberian gulag
Obama and ex-girlfriend ‘had furious argument over antisemitism’
New book contradicts the ex-president’s own account of the disagreement.
Jewish celebrities and community leaders feature in 2017 birthday honours list.
A newsreader, one of Britain’s wealthiest men and a prominent philanthropist are among those recognised in the Queen’s birthday honours list.
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