In case you missed it…seven must-read stories from the past week!
Top grades for our A-Level students, Munich Olympic massacre widows brandish Corbyn 'cruel' and two Israelis land £125k Dragons Den investment 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 top grades for our A-Level students, widows of the Munich Olympic massacre brandishing Jeremy Corbyn ‘cruel and malicious’, two Israeli investors scooping a £125,000 Dragons Den investment and Rabbi Lord Sacks set to present a week-long Radio 4 series…
1) A-level results 2018: Jewish students buck national trend with record success – Across the board Jewish schools record outstanding results amid tougher exams
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2) EXCLUSIVE: Munich Olympics massacre widows brand Corbyn ‘cruel and malicious’ – Families of Israeli athletes murdered at the Munich Olympics condemn the Labour leader amid claims he took part in a ceremony honouring the terrorists who killed their loved ones.
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3) Watch: Judge Rinder moved to tears by Ben Helfgott in Who Do You Think You Are? – The pair were united at Schlieben, a sub-camp of Buchenwald, where TV star’s grandfather endured forced labour
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4) Two Israeli investors scoop £125,000 Dragons Den investment – Entrepreneurs Yosi Romano and Ziv Leinwand walk away with a deal from Touker Suleyman for their device to protect babies in prams from pollution
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5) Rabbi Lord Sacks to present week-long Radio 4 series on morality – Former chief rabbi will take to the airwaves to speak about moral dilemmas in the 21st century, ranging from social media to artificial intelligence
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6) Stamford Hill man jailed for hoax bomb threat in bid to catch plane – Jacob Meir Abdellak was running late for a flight from Gatwick to Los Angeles, so he decided to call the police to report a threat.
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7) Gordon Brown: Corbyn ‘has got to change’ to address anti-Semitism concerns – Former Prime Minister hits out at the Labour leader for allowing the issue to become a ‘running sore’ that needs to be dealt with immediately
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