While our interfaith efforts focus on Muslims, we neglect more friendly communities
By Karen Glaser
Jewish employees say they have lost confidence in the trade union representing them, the PCS
By David Rose
A lawsuit filed on Tuesday claims West created a ‘hostile work environment’ and harassed employees
By Eliana Jordan
The umbrella organisation overseeing Belgium’s Jewry said a strong response is required
By Daniel Ben-David
One synagogue had a swastika daubed on a banner expressing solidarity with Israel
By Rosa Doherty
Each year participants are encouraged to drink a special drink of wine and lemonade, which is accompanied by a call to ‘Kill Jews’
The TV star joined other big names to address a conference on antisemitism for Jewish pupils
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