Richard Percival
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German church told to remove antisemitic Judensau carving
The sculpture is on the wall of the Stadtkirche, where Protestant reformer Martin Luther preached
Danish PM says desecration of Jewish holy books 'shouldn't happen' amid planned burnings
Mette Frederiksen spoke out after several burnings of holy books in recent months inciting global outrage
Outrage as Argentine restaurant launches 'Anne Frank burger' and 'Adolf fries'
Jewish community leaders said the actions of Honky Donky restaurant were 'offensive'
Tree of Life gunman sentenced to death for deadliest antisemitic shooting in US history
A jury concluded Robert Bowers should be given the death penalty
Rachel Riley awkwardly 'ran away' from King Charles when getting her MBE
The Countdown star was receiving the award for services to Holocaust education
Fugitive Nicholas Rossi who allegedly converted to Judaism can be extradited to US, court rules
Nicholas Rossi is wanted by authorities in Utah for allegedly raping a woman in 2008
Man who said Jews should be exterminated and decorated house with Hitler portrait jailed
Samuel Doyle was sentenced to three years in prison at Manchester Crown Court
Rudy Giuliani insulted Jewish men's genitals in rant says new lawsuit
The new lawsuit from a former staffer alleges Rudy Giuliani made frequent racist and sexist remarks
Trump's £370m 'big lie' defamation lawsuit against CNN dismissed
Trump had alleged the use of the phrase by the news network associated the former US president with tactics used by Adolf Hitler
UK sanctions Russian figures after British Jewish Putin critic jailed for 25 years
Vladimir Kara-Murza was a vocal critic of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Police thwart 'mass shooting' at Jewish school by taking down 'former student' gunman
Memphis police chiefs said they 'truly believed' the city had avoided a tragedy
Israel condemns Bollywood film for Holocaust 'trivialisation'
The Israeli embassy in India said it was 'disturbed by the trivialisation of the significance of the Holocaust'
Sweden vows to prevent desecration of Jewish holy books after planned public burnings
Justice minister Gunnar Strömmer has pledged to examine legal and legislative possibilities to ban the desecration of holy books in the country
Arnold Schwarzenegger to receive courage award for work in fighting antisemitism
The Hollywood actor is being honoured for his longtime advocacy 'against antisemitism and bigotry'
Stamford Hill woman among three dead in France car crash
The crash took place on Sunday night on the A26 near Lens in northern France
Thousands of Israelis protest against judicial reforms as MKs go for summer break
Protesters keep pressure on Netanyahu after judicial turmoil
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