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Acclaimed actor Sir Antony Sher diagnosed with a terminal illness
The news sparked an outpouring of supportive messages
Loved-up Mark Ronson reveals snap of wedding
The top DJ married actress Grace Gummer, Meryl Streep’s daughter, last month
Instagram users being ‘randomly’ fed Jew-hate
New analysis finds antisemitic material on seemingly unrelated posts that are being viewed tens of thousands of times
Graduate creates new conversation app as antidote to ‘toxic’ social media
Being a smaller platform will make it easier to moderate online hate, says founder
So Ikea is now selling tallit? Nope, it’s a bath towel
Jewish shopper bemused by range of towels that resemble prayer shawls
EXCLUSIVE: Former JFS pupil says she was threatened with rape and bullied
Woman says the months of abuse she experienced, which took place in the 1980s, led to her leaving the school
Top Jewish sports journalist dies of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Simon Greenberg also worked with José Mourinho at Chelsea as communications director
Bevis Marks could 'ultimately close' if tower block plans are approved
UK's oldest synagogue ramps up fight against proposed developments
Jewish diners ‘thrown out’ of 1940s-themed tea shop
Row after outlet’s management refused to remove non-kosher sandwich from a plate
BBC Bargain Hunt expert's auction house ‘put Nazi memorabilia up for sale’
Company run by Tim Weeks said to have been offering a Third Reich banner and an SS badge
Shomrim swoop on man who ‘kicked down door’ of London Jewish home
Male in his 40s arrested and being held in custody on suspicion of burglary
I'm first to take the test for expanded genetic disorder screening programme
Jnetics can now test for 47 conditions more prevalent among Ashkenazim, Sephardim or Mizrahim
Outpouring of British Jewish support for Afghan refugees
Three thousand bags of essential items donated in ‘astounding’ response to synagogue appeal
Opinion divided as Nigella drops ‘slut’ from dessert title
‘I feel that the word has taken on a coarser, more cruel connotation’, said the top Jewish chef
Tiger Who Came to Tea could have been gender neutral, says campaigner
Zero Tolerance co-director Rachel Adamson made the comment as she discussed the findings of a recent audit of thousands of children's books
‘Major breakthrough’ as first effective drug for Tay-Sachs is successfully tested
Rare inherited disorder is more prevalent among children of Ashkenazi origin than the wider population
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