Corporation allowed hate speech targeting an Israeli World Cup reporter to remain on its YouTube and Facebook pages for more than three weeks
By David Rose
Parent complains after pupils prompted to enact sieg heils as part of ‘educational’ play at Millfield school
By Nic North
The veterans minister, who is not Jewish, faced antisemitic remarks and death threats online
By Georgia L Gilholy
This year’s runners-up were Mohamed Hadid, and white supremacist and founder of the Goyim Defense League, Jon Minadeo II
By Daniel Ben-David
By Zoe Strimpel
In the country of my childhood, Jews were an accepted part of cultural life, not enemies
Leading security issues warning after Hell’s Angel murder suspect who fled to Iran was connected to attacks on shuls
By Rob Hyde
Retired Finnish driver has teamed up with businessman once pictured wearing a Waffen SS cap for new venture
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Asif Ali and two other men held over for being part of a pro-Palestine convoy filmed blaring 'rape Jewish daughter' as it passed through North London last year have made complaints after charges were dropped
By Felix Pope
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Victory for JC as politicians announce inquiry into the broadcaster’s reporting organised by a panel including an ex-BBC governor
BBC Arabic editors ordered to drop terrorist sympathiser pundit
By Ben Bloch
The item was decorated by an image of the Holocaust victim alongside clogs, tulips and Santa Claus
The video posted online caused outrage and renewed conversation about violence being celebrated and encouraged on Palestinian social media
150 university student and staff leaders made the trip to the Nazi death camp to understand the Holocaust and learn about antisemitism
At the Kennedy Centre Honors in the US, Baron Cohen, posed as fictional Kazakh TV journalist Borat Sagdiyev
A study by the Amcha initiative said there were more incidents of antisemitism than at any other college
By JC Reporter
However, the event with conspiracy theorist Ian Fantom will still go ahead, the venue owner says