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'Naturally loud' Jewish academic wins unfair dismissal claim
Exeter University academic Dr Annette Plaut claimed that her heritage meant she was loud and argumentative
Police release new images after antisemitic incident in Oxford Street
'Despite extensive enquiries over the past week, we are yet to make any arrests,' the force said
Friday Night Dinner star Tamsin Greig says she ‘probably shouldn’t’ have played a Jewish mum
'We are much more conscious today than we were when that show was first aired,' she said
Lib Dem candidate apologises after comparing comparing Priti Patel to Goebbels
She also said the Home Office's treatment of immigrants was similar to Holocaust victims
Video captures moment stadium erupted with a Chanukah prayer
Crowds joined in during a menorah-lighting ceremony
Miss Universe hopefuls head to Dead Sea ahead of finals
Among them, Miss Ireland spoke of a 'bucket list moment'
Victims of bus harassment return to Oxford Street to light menorah
Members of Chabad defiantly returned to scene of attack
Miss Puerto Rico stuns Yad Vashem staff with revelation she lost relatives to Shoah
Michelle Colón appeared overcome by emotion as she visited Yad Vashem this week
Large majority of Jewish Labour members say they find branches unwelcoming, according to report
Survey was carried out by left-wing think tank the Fabian Society in August
Palestinian launches frenzied knife attack on 21-year-old Israeli
The Charedi victim, who survived the attack, said the terrorist ‘tried to stab me everywhere on my body’
Lord Sugar thanks police after man who sent him racist letters is convicted
The correspondence was “deeply derogatory towards the Jewish faith”, police said.
United Synagogue celebrates 150th in style
The event was postponed from last year due to the pandemic
Veteran Labour MP Dame Margaret Hodge to stand down
She has been an outspoken critic of Jeremy Corbyn and Labour’s handling of the antisemitism crisis under the former leader
Bournemouth University displays first ever menorah
The six-foot structure will remain outside the university’s main entrance throughout the festival.
Spinoza still 'cancelled', rabbi's astonishing letter reveals
Miss South Africa is off to Miss Universe in Eilat despite BDS campaigners
Lalela Mswane defies critics smearing Israel after contest is confirmed despite new Covid travel rules
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