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Corbyn thinks ‘good Jews’ are the ones he knows
Why, ask yourselves comrades, could Jeremy not just get this one little thing right, says David Aaronovitch
- Corbyn thinks ‘good Jews’ are the ones he knows
Corbyn thinks ‘good Jews’ are the ones he knows
- Beyond the fringe and gathering Momentum
Beyond the fringe and gathering Momentum
- The BBC’s Jewish gangsters aren’t all bad news
The BBC’s Jewish gangsters aren’t all bad news
- Behaviour to complain about
Behaviour to complain about
- Genocide at Srebrenica: We must unmask the new ...
Genocide at Srebrenica: We must unmask the new ...
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To see the Board of Deputies’ president on national television calling other Jews antisemites must have been as thrilling for Mr Corbyn as it was shocking for the rest of us.
The importance of bringing names back to lifeThe importance of bringing names back to life
The very youngest Holocaust survivors are now almost exclusively in their late 80s. And the critical question is what will happen when they are gone, asks Yoni Birnbaum
I feel blessed to be sharing Pesach with IsraelI feel blessed to be sharing Pesach with Israel
We went from being a family joined in slavery to a nation united by redemption — with not only a collective history but a shared destiny, writes Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll in this joyful piece
This Seder was no political error by CorbynThis Seder was no political error by Corbyn
This is less about antisemitism than it is about rows, writes Daniel Finkelstein.
Seder nights represent Judaism in microcosmSeder nights represent Judaism in microcosm
Empirically, Seder seems to be the big one; the occasion when all the sociological stars seem to align; the Jewish year’s, ahem, “crunch” moment, writes Jonathan Boyd.
Surely things will have to change now?Surely things will have to change now?
What will be the outcome of this week’s fevered actions? I am sorry, but you already know the answer.
Schools pay the price for the failings of othersSchools pay the price for the failings of others
They have defined the problem as one of general cultural differences but the problem has arisen where children are taught to hate western society and to aspire to replace it, writes Melanie Phillips.
How Oprah re-acquainted me with Modeh AniHow Oprah re-acquainted me with Modeh Ani
Modeh Ani helps me start my day in the light. It ensures that my earliest thoughts each day are positive, writes Erika Dreifus
Bored with Brexit? You’re not aloneBored with Brexit? You’re not alone
If, like Michael Gove, you have had enough of hearing from experts on Brexit, then Monday evening’s Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council event could have been for you.
Israel must wake up and smell the coffeeIsrael must wake up and smell the coffee
It would cost Israel little to allow the people of the West Bank the basic freedom to trade and travel, rights all of us would regard as essential, writes Jonathan Freedland
The future is not looking good for usThe future is not looking good for us
Almost unnoticed, the levels of antisemitism in politics and the public sphere which we are willing to put up with are rising,writes Miriam Shaviv
No firm answers — blame governmentNo firm answers — blame government
As the government staggers on amid the almost complete paralysis wrought by the Brexit process, it is not going to expend much capital right now on the potential cost of kosher brisket.
We need some American-style self-confidenceWe need some American-style self-confidence
If we believe that life in Britain is good for the Jews, we need to convey self-confidence in the future of our community, writes Rabbi Yoni Birnbaum
Tories are overlooking communal issuesTories are overlooking communal issues
Amber Rudd's CST speech highlighted that senior ministers’ interactions with British Jews have continued to dry up.
Beyond the fringe and gathering MomentumBeyond the fringe and gathering Momentum
Jon Lansman is being cast, essentially, as the man the Rothschilds have put in to thwart the woman who is the champion of the Palestinian cause and the hammer of the Zionists, writes David Aaronovitch.


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