In case you missed it…seven must-read stories from the past week!
Warsaw Ghetto in colour, the Muslim and Jewish hate crime fighting duo, Hitler's penis defect and the JN accused of working for Mossad are among this week's top stories...
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 Warsaw Ghetto in colour, the Muslim and Jewish hate crime fighting duo, Maureen Lipman starring in Coronation Street, Hitler’s penis defect and the JN accused of working for Mossad…
1) The face of fear: Colour image lays bare horror of Warsaw Ghetto – Powerful image appears in The Colour of Time, a new book from Brazilian artist Marina Amaral and historian Dan Jones
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2) Freddy David jailed for six years after pleading guilty to £14m fraud –Former managing director of Hertfordshire-based HBFS admits multi-million pound fraud
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3) Over 500 goals in football marathon for five-year-old who died of heart defect – More than 180 players took part in an historic 11-hour-kickabout at Watford Power League, to help raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital
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4) Meet the Muslim and Jewish hate crime fighting duo – Jewish News sits down with Fiyaz Mughal, founder of Faith Matters and Tell MAMA, and former chief at the CST, Richard Benson
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5) Maureen Lipman to star as ‘outspoken battleaxe’ in Coronation Street –
The acclaimed Jewish actress, 72, will play Tyrone Dobbs’ grandmother, Evelyn Plummer, when she arrives on the cobbles in September.
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6) Israeli scientists find flame retardant chemicals linked to Hitler penis defect – Researchers at the Maccabi Research Institute say an abnormality that reportedly afflicted the Nazi dictator may be linked to chemical exposure before birth
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7) We’ve been rumbled! Labour councillor accuses Jewish News of working for Mossad – Local Scottish official Mary Bain Lockhart accuses this paper of working for Israel’s secret service, after joint editorial with two other Jewish papers
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