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A West End smash as Central Synagogue expands daytime provision
Oldest Ashkenazi shul in the heart of London caters for those returning to work with extra services
The secrets of Lionel Blair’s success — by the stars who knew him
For decades the Canadian-born entertainer was a mainstay of British television. After his death, some of his contemporaries share recollections.
Rachel Riley gives birth to baby girl, Noa
Jewish TV presenter and outspoken campaigner against antisemitism has shared a photo of her newborn daughter
Why Facebook relaunch was a dead loss in Israel
Bristol Rovers manager Joey Barton apologises for referring to a ‘Holocaust’
Former England player had used the phrase when discussing what happens players get injured or have a bad match
Israel now open to vaccinated tourists
The country’s entry restrictions will be eased from Monday amid a fall in infections
Maureen Lipman receives damehood from Prince Charles
Coronation Street star says she never expected to be given the award by the ‘future monarch’ himself
Council ordered to reinstate worker fired over comments about Zionism and Nazis
Tribunal finds council unfairly dismissed Labour Against the Witchhunt secretary Stan Keable who said the Zionist movement collaborated with Hitler
Customers complain of ‘rancid’ salt beef at Costco branch
Gilbert’s tell shopper that engineers were re-checking packaging/vacuuming machines
Bristol Rovers manager Joey Barton urged to apologise over ‘Holocaust’ remark
Barton used the word to describe the situation when a player has a bad game
Walking tall for Borehamwood 'gentle giant' who died of cancer at 27
Tenth anniversary event will add to £500k raised for immunotherapy research in memory of Sam Keen, 'the kindest man I ever knew'
Poet’s Jewish experience inspires debut collection
Natalie Perman's Cataclysm draws upon her Masorti and Reform roots
Alta’s grieving dad: ‘She was our world’
The toddler was laid to rest outside Jerusalem this week
Police investigate alleged Nazi gesture made towards Spurs fans in Newcastle
Newcastle United have said there's 'no place' for discrimination in football
Alta Fixsler’s life support withdrawn
Seriously ill toddler died in a hospice on Monday with her parents by her side
Bid to trace descendants of Hungarian Jews saved from the Nazis by 'Spanish Schindler'
The diplomat, Ángel Sanz Briz, saved over 5,000 people in 1944, most of them Jewish
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