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OPINION: Rejecting hate speech isn’t stifling Israel criticism; it’s fighting antisemitism
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Karen Pollock
A swastika on the streets of London in 2024 is NOT a symbol of political protest. It is a symbol of genocide, racism and antisemitism, writes Karen Pollock
OPINION: This undeniably, overwhelmingly, feels different for all Jews
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Hadley Freeman
OPINION: Empowering Iranians: a non-military solution for Israel’s security
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Dr Nader Fallah and Mr Afshin Payravi
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October 28, 2021, 3:56 pm
OPINION: Furlough has ended… what comes next?
In his first piece for Jewish News, CEO of Work Avenue, David Arden, reflects on the community's prospects as government measures are lifted
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David Arden
October 28, 2021, 3:43 pm
OPINION: Refusing to be complacent allows us to survive and thrive
Beverley Jacobson, CEO of Norwood, analyses the growing demand for the charity's services and the need to continue fundraising
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Beverley Jacobson
October 28, 2021, 3:35 pm
OPINION: The triple threat of communalism, clericalism and caliphism
Wasiq Wasiq of Muslims Against Antisemitism reviews Ed Husain's new book, Among the Mosques, exploring British communities
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Wasiq Wasiq
October 28, 2021, 3:13 pm
OPINION: As a Bahraini, I wanted to see Israel with my own eyes
Asma Alatwi reflects on her trip to the Holy Land to celebrate the anniversary of the Abraham Accords
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Asma Alatwi
October 28, 2021, 3:06 pm
OPINION: The Greens’ approach will let us identify, understand and tackle antisemitism
Chair of the Jewish Greens, Joshua Alston, explains why his party's decision to adopt elements of both IHRA and the Jerusalem Declaration will help - not hinder - the fight
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Joshua Alston
October 27, 2021, 5:15 pm
OPINION: A year after the EHRC report we can move on from a dark period – but there’s still work to do
National Chair of the JLM, Mike Katz, says the the community feels safer thanks to the EHRC’s report and Keir Starmer’s unbending commitment to root out antisemitism.
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Mike Katz
October 23, 2021, 12:25 pm
Voice of the Jewish News: Dragons’ castle
We have long championed interfaith interaction, which is why the JN brought together the Church Times, British Muslim TV and Coexist House to celebrate 21 young interfaith leaders
October 23, 2021, 12:21 pm
OPINION: The one time I hope that antisemitism did happen
After German-Israeli artist Gil Ofarim claimed he was denied service due to a star of David, police video shed light on his claim. Jenni Frazer reflects on the sorry saga
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Jenni Frazer
October 23, 2021, 12:04 pm
OPINION: Celebrating the freedom to choose
CEO of Mavar, Amos Schonfield, which helps people who want to leave the Orthodox community, reflects on the importance of giving people the chance to chose
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Amos Schonfield
October 21, 2021, 4:49 pm
OPINION: Protests that protected Jews at Cable Street are in danger. We must stand firm
Esther Raffell of human rights group René Cassin urges the community to speak out against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in advance of its Lords Committee Stage
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Esther Raffell
October 21, 2021, 4:45 pm
OPINION: When it comes to Shechita, Brexit actually does mean Brexit
Calls for labelling of non-stunned meat will lead to a lot of scrutiny on Shechita and many will see it as the start of a slippery slope of further regulation, writes Shimon Cohen
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Shimon Cohen
October 21, 2021, 4:36 pm
OPINION: We must resist the de-consecration of life through assisted suicide
Ahead of a second reading of a crucial bill on assisted dying, Lord Stuart Polak says the move could lead to a ode
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Stuart Polak
October 21, 2021, 10:53 am
OPINION: The Markaz row was never about parking
There is a predictable disparity in outrage between a Muslim and a Christian centre taking over the Golders Green Hippodrome building, writes web editor Jack Mendel
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Jack Mendel
October 21, 2021, 8:41 am
OPINION: The challenge and responsibility of securing Rabbi Sacks’ legacy
While preserving the teachings is a daunting task, it is 'hugely inspiring but comforting as well' that so many want to support this endeavour, writes Joanna Benarroch
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Joanna Benarroch
October 21, 2021, 8:41 am
Rabbi Sacks – One year on
Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum says the first yarzheit of Rabbi Lord Sacks is 'more than a comforting and nostalgic experience, it is a call to action'
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Raphael Zarum
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