Barnett also said that the terror attack on her old synagogue in Manchester last month ‘crossed a threshold’ in Britain
By Daniel Ben-David
The Barstool Sports founder, who had been filming a segment of his One Bite Pizza Review series, confronted the abuser on camera
By JC Reporter
The actor discussed the ‘dilemma’ she faces between speaking up or staying quiet for fear of putting herself in danger
By Eliana Jordan
The company also openly denounced a star-studded letter accusing Israel of genocide
By Jacob Jaffa
An Israeli woman who has lived in Britain for eight years and who had her first child here talks candidly about her terror of rising antisemitism in the NHS since October 7
By Elisa Bray
‘Unmistakably anti-Jewish sentiment is spilling from the lips of people who normally think of themselves as kind and decent,’ the former PM said
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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Fuentes’ comments on Jewish Americans echo the ‘sheer ahistoricism of the position that some of these people take on Ukraine’, Johnson said
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Mothers-to-be are employing the services of Jewish doulas for the birth of their babies ‘to have someone on their side’ amid a wave of reports about antisemitic NHS staff
Similar extremist content was also found on social networking platforms like Discord and Twitch, both popular among younger users
By Hannah Sugars
Rabbi Daniel Walker said the terrorist who attacked his synagogue had been influenced by ‘an atmosphere of hate’
New legislation would limit the ability to ‘intimidate our communities’, Tim Roca told the European Jewish Association’s conference
Concertgebouw director Simon Reinink said that allowing Shai Abramson to perform would be ‘against our mission’
By Jamie Shapiro
Dr Ellen Kriesels claimed that Hamas militants are “oppressed resistance fighters, NOT terrorists”
Lord Cryer: ‘There are elements in the British left who are apologists for clerical fascists’
David Abraham was allegedly locked on the bus in Stamford Hill by a driver who said: ‘I don’t like Jews’