Thursday, 18 September, 2025
25 Elul 5785
Back in 1985, there were no openly gay British Jewish figures and the police would charge two men for kissing in public. Over the past four decades, communal attitudes to LGBT+ life have changed enormously
By Jack Gilbert
The suspected attack came after event organisers reversed a decision to ban the Jewish groups
By Jamie Shapiro
The organisation appeared to suggest an equivalence between supporting the State of Israel and such prejudices as ‘bigotry’, ‘racism’ and ‘misogyny’
Jewish groups withdrew from the main Pride event over concerns about staff antisemitism training
By Daniel Ben-David
Jewish LGBT+ groups pulled out of London Pride over safety concerns, choosing to organise their own event instead
By Hannah Gillott
More than 30 activists were arrested in a pre-emptive operation designed to prevent disruption
By Rosa Doherty
By Lynette Nusbacher
They have let Jewish Queers be bullied off the streets
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Join us for a defiant celebration of LGBT & Jewish Pride on Saturday, separate from the main Pride event
By David & Max
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KeshetUK said it had ‘listened very carefully’ to concerns of its members
The traditional festival will not take place and be replaced with the Pride and Hope Assembly on Thursday