Sonia Zhuravlyova
He escaped Nazi-occupied Paris, flew for RAF - and is on the Rich List aged 100
Tony Murray, born Gaston Jacques Kalifa in Paris in 1920, has become the first centenarian to be named on the Sunday Times Rich List
Chief Rabbi and Archbishop join in with hospital 'pilgrimages' to offer thanks and prayers
Jewish and Christian ministers from across the UK are taking part in the initiative
The 11-year-old printing PPE visors for the NHS
Alex Courts, from Edgware, got a 3D printer for his birthday - and he's been putting it to good use
Anger over Lineker retweet
Gary Lineker angers followers after retweeting antisemite 'Rachael Swindon'
Gary Lineker criticised after promoting a tweet by Rothschild theory activist
The sports presenter retweeted a post by far-left activist 'Rachel Swindon'
Baby Leo brings a smile to Britain
A video of him being entertained by his piano-playing dad has gone viral
Actor and filmmaker Taika Waititi to direct new Star Wars film
Oscar-winning New Zealander Taika Waititi - a self-described 'Polynesian Jew' - previously directed The Mandalorian, a Star Wars spinoff
Founding editor of Oxford Dictionary thought word 'antisemite' was a passing fad
Term was omitted from original edition because he believed it would quickly disappear from use
Philippe Sands: ‘I’m standing up for what is right’
The barrister's latest book is about a high-ranking Nazi who escaped justice after the war
Lithuania experts unearth old synagogue bimah
The discovery was made by archaeologists working at the Great Synagogue of Vilna
Harold Tillman: The man who reinvigorated the British fashion scene
When you've met everyone from Sam Cam to James Corden and Princess Beatrice you can't help but drop names - and this fashion boss has plenty of celebrity power
Deborah Lipstadt on antisemitism: ‘I didn’t want to write this book’
American academic Deborah Lipstadt tells Sonia Zhuralyova why the far left in the UK is top of her list of concerns
Lithuania archaeologists unearth Great Synagogue of Vilnius's old mikve
It was destroyed during by the Nazis and levelled during the Soviet period
Exhibition in Swiss museum seeks owners of art confiscated and looted by the Nazis
Most exhibits are from the collection of notorious art dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt
A new exhibition in New York tells the story of Jews in space
The exhibition, “Jews in Space: Members of the Tribe in Orbit”, taps into a Jewish fascination with the stars that goes back many centuries.
The photographer who helped rescue Anne Frank’s house
Maria Austria meticulously documented Anne Frank’s house in 1954
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