US government allocates $454.5 million to protect places of worship from attacks
Security fears prompt £150 million increase on 2023 funding
Post-October 7 challenges on the agenda in Board’s three-year proposals
The 2024-2027 triennium outline includes plans to fight antisemitism and celebrate British Jewish culture
Nothing of substance is now achieved by battling on Twitter
The shouting and fighting seems like a closed system with only very occasional relevance to the non-digital world
Green Party labels Israel’s actions in Gaza a ‘genocide’
Greens back wide-ranging anti-Israel motion at their autumn conference
British Airways apologises after staff wore Palestine badge
A Gatwick check-in staff member wore the badge in the shape of a Black Power fist
Couple on trial in Paris over alleged plot to kill Jews and burn Israeli business
Security officials said the defendants had been working for an Iranian intelligence network
Candace Owens claims Lubavitcher rebbe ‘hated non-Jews’
The American pundit’s remarks were condemned by Chabad as ‘idiotic’
NHS apologises after official memo tells staff not to attend ‘inappropriate’ antisemitism training
Chief executive interrupts holiday to apologise for ‘error’ and encourage staff to attend the Antisemitism Policy Trust training today
For the Jew haters, even a new bus route is a sign of nefarious Jewish power
The 310 bus is, they say, really a Jewish plot to force Muslims to live as second class citizens
To jump the queue in A&E, just grab a ‘Free Palestine’ badge
Jess Phillips says she was treated quicker because she voted for a ceasefire
One in five Jewish parents more likely to move child from mainstream to Jewish school after October 7
JPR report ‘raises critical questions’ about how antisemitism is being handled in schools
Jewish groups welcome proposed hate crime measures despite concerns over free speech
Free speech campaigners question how effective proposals will be at tackling antisemitism
Esther McVey refuses to apologise for ‘minimising the horrors of the Holocaust’
Former ‘common sense minister’ told the JC: ‘no equivalence was being suggested’ between Nazis and proposed smoking ban
Making peace with unsavoury enemies
The JC Leader, August 30, 2024
Oxford is having a cruel laugh at the expense of Jewish students
Imagine enduring an entire academic year in which Jewish students are openly targeted at other prestigious institutions – including your own – without a single word from your university
If Labour cancels the university free speech act, Jewish students will suffer
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