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Tuesday, September 14, 2021
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Report: Teachers failing pupils in Shoah education
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Jewish News Reporter
One-in-five educators tasked with teaching about the Holocaust in secondary school have not had formal training in the subject, research by UCL’s Centre for Holocaust Education has found.
Nearly half against allowing Shoah deniers and extremists to sue universities for bans
By
Lee Harpin
Liam Fox: Abraham Accords have been a ‘diplomatic sensation’
By
Lee Harpin
Former cabinet minister praised the series of normalisation agreements, saying ‘the entire liberal press would be demanding a peace prize’ if it happened under the Democrats
Challah-loving Jurgen ready to dough battle on Great British Bake Off
By
Francine Wolfisz
German-born IT professional from Sussex is in the mix for new Channel 4 series which begins next week
Councillor warns cut to universal credit will hit ‘many in the community’
By
Lee Harpin
Nathan Boroda sounds warning in his maiden speech to Bury Council, saying the move will impact Manchester’s Charedi community
McCluskey criticised for claiming Starmer backtracked on Corbyn reinstatement
By
Lee Harpin
Ex union boss used his memoir to give an account of an alleged backroom deal to readmit Corbyn, who was suspended for a statement after the EHRC report into antisemitism
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Pink Rabbit turns gold: Judith Kerr’s daughter tells the story behind the book
By
Francine Wolfisz
Gerald Ratner: ‘I am not the person the tabloids portrayed’
By
Francine Wolfisz
Bennett and Sisi meet in first high-level talks in a decade
By
Michael Daventry
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Reuters
Motion tabled condemning ‘appalling rise in antisemitism’ during Israel-Gaza war
By
Lee Harpin
Shechita UK ‘confident’ over government’s possible food labelling reforms
By
Lee Harpin
‘I want my amazing mum’s legacy to carry on with podcasts about grief’
By
Lee Harpin
Alex Scott taps into Jewish roots for BBC One’s Who Do You Think You Are?
By
Francine Wolfisz
Football pundit and former England player discovers Jewish ancestry on her mother’s side and learns that her great-grandfather faced down fascism in London’s East End in 1936
Lord Dubs backs fundraiser for book on Prague’s Shoah stumbling stones
By
Stephen Oryszczuk
Peer who came to the UK from Czechoslovakia on the Kindertransport, is supporting a crowdfunding campaign set up by expat Trevor Sage to showcase memorials to victims of the Holocaust
Commemoration held for victims of ill-fated 1941 British-Palmach mission
AJEX to hold in-person parade at the Cenotaph
Campaign urges Jewish families to ‘have a conversation’ about organ donation
Video shows a group of Jewish friends discussing the matter around a dinner table, as medics only half of British Jews have spoken about their wishes to their next of kin.
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