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Nicola Sturgeon sparks Chanukah pride as Labour woes continue

As the season of goodwill approaches, how pleasing it is to bring positive news on the political front — and especially so from Scotland.

December 7, 2017 11:54
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister, will light Edinburgh's giant menorah for the first time
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For so long the scene of rising antisemitism and antagonism towards Jews and Israelis, there is now a sense of better times on the horizon.

Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s First Minister, will on Tuesday light the giant menorah in Edinburgh’s St Andrew Square for the first time.

MPs and local councillors striking matches or clambering up ladders for the festival are of course 10-a-penny,  but it is only six years since the same 15-foot Chanukiah was smashed up by vandals.

Ms Sturgeon has invested substantial time in working with the Jewish community. Her efforts have been sufficiently impressive that even her political arch-enemy, Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson, praised her in the JC in September.