In case you missed it…seven must-read stories from the past week!
Barbara Streisand singing in James Corden's car, the Hatikvah played for the first time in the UAE, and boxing champ David Haye's trip to Poland are among this week's top reads...
Relive the past week on jewishnews.co.uk with our top-seven must-read stories from the past seven days…
Scroll down to read our pick of this week’s stories, which included Barbara Streisand singing in James Corden’s car, the Hatikvah played for the first time in the UAE, Elaine Paige singing to raise money for a Holocaust survivors centre and Boxing champion David Haye learning about the ‘boxer of Auschwitz’ while on a trip to Poland…
1) WATCH: Barbra Streisand Carpool Karaoke with James Corden –Legendary Jewish singer blasts out some of her classics while in the driving seat during video for the Late Late Show
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2) Muslim communities raise thousands for Pittsburgh shooting victims –Within hours of the deadly attack Islamic groups set up online campaigns to support their Jewish neighbours
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3) Hatikva played for first time in UAE after Israeli judo star wins gold –National anthem played during medal ceremony in Abu Dhabi following Sagi Muki’s victory in the U81kg event
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4) Jewish women ‘less charitable’ than men according to new research –Survey of 750 British Jews finds that one-in-five men have given over £1,000 compared to one-in-ten women
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5) Poll: Third think Corbyn is only interested in talking to terrorists – Out of more than 2,000 people surveyed for BICOM, 38 percent think the Labour leader is an antisemite, while a fifth say he’s worked to deliver peace in the Middle East
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6) Elaine Paige rolls out big hits to raise money for Holocaust survivors centre – Legendary singer said she was “delighted” to have helped raise £180,000 for Jewish Care’s important centre
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7) Boxing champion David Haye learns about the ‘boxer of Auschwitz’ on Poland trip – Former World Champion tours Warsaw Uprising Museum and learns about the city’s Jewish history on cultural visit
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