‘The independence of the judiciary should be protected and respected,’ said Baroness Carr
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Do you know someone who arrived in the UK between 1933 and 1946 with the assistance of the Central British Fund? World Jewish Relief might have their files
By Daniel Ben-David
The Association of Jewish Refugees said they were ‘honoured to enable the next generations to continue their family legacy’
By Hannah Gillott
Rabbi David Mason tells supporters of Hias+JCore that it will campaign for fairer asylum system
By Simon Rocker
Contenders discussed how far the representative body should go in addressing issues such as asylum
Looking after the ‘stranger’ lies at the heart of the Torah
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Most of the civilians are being evacuated northern and southern communities
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By Richard Pater
Several questions also remain unanswered from the rioting
Israeli police were reportedly 'surprised' by the levels of violence from refugees of the East African nation
The veteran stage actress opened up on the most recent episode of John Bishop's podcast
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By Alex Carlile
He was the most reasonable person on earth and should be an example to the government
My great-grandfather inspired me to embrace a Judaism that strives to relieve the suffering of both our own people and of others
By Rabbi David Mason
Anne Callender, whose family fled Berlin, did not know she was Jewish until she was a teeanger
The story will focus on the heroes who rescued Jews from Nazi-occupied France
Jaffa-based British-born dance producer Paul Godfrey has brought the company to London for the show
By Claire Cantor