Invoked as a tale of anti-fascist heroism, Cable Street has become a cover for today’s extremists, while antisemitic marches go unchecked and Jews are left exposed
By Alex Hearn
The former MEP opens up on everything from the Middle East to the Jewish heritage of Britain’s ‘first ever home-grown gourmet food’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Historic Reform burial ground, described as a ‘vital community asset’, to be transformed
By Jane Prinsley
By David Aaronovitch
Melancholic nostalgia for memories that just shaded into your life is a powerful feeling — and it’s important we don’t forget where we came from, and our forebears’ circumstances
The East Londoner fought against fascism, served as a Tower Hamlets councillor and was a mainstay of a Jewish Care centre
By Barry Toberman
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