Sir Ephraim Mirvis said the phenomenon ‘deserves to be called out’, but that the ‘best way’ members of the Diaspora can help to combat it is to ‘live in Israel’
By Alma Green
In an address to the city’s Central Synagogue, Mirvis also urged Australia’s Jews not to let ‘our enemies define us’
By Eliana Jordan
The prime minister and chief rabbi lit Chanukah candles in Downing Street with Jewish communal figures before heading to Australia
By Lorin Bell-Cross
‘On Chanukah, we publicise not only the Jews’ survival, but also their refusal to be intimidated or erased’, Sir Ephraim Mirvis said
By Siam Goorwich
Zack Polanski says left-wing group Breaking the Silence shifted his views on the Jewish state
By Nick Cohen
As far as the current Israeli government is concerned, the old anti-fascist arguments against Jews allying with insinuating demagogues are dead now
The King and Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis visited Heaton Park synagogue, where two people lost their lives on Yom Kippur
By Daniel Ben-David
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Relatives of victims of October 7 spoke at the march to Downing Street
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Statement from religious leader comes after two Israeli human rights groups have accused the Jewish State of genocide in Gaza
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Sir Ephraim Mirvis condemns ‘outright incitement to violence and hatred’ at the festival
Sir Ephraim Mirvis was among 63 British nationals who left Israel on an RAF flight to Cyprus
Sir Ephraim Mirvis says attempts to draw equivalence between the Jewish State and Iran are ‘intolerable’
Sir Ephraim Mirvis claimed to be anti-Zionist is to be ‘anti-Jewish’ and called Jerusalem the ‘heart of Jewish faith’
Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister had invited controversial figures from European political parties