Ben M Freeman's new book explores the impact of antisemitism - and what we can do about it
By Karen Glaser
By Zoe Strimpel
‘Jews. In Their Own Words’ did not include a single character willing to properly defend Israel
Mr Williams admitted to illegally selling a pistol to man 'with a British accent' ahead of shul siege
By Georgia L Gilholy
The rapper is no longer a billionaire after Adidas cancelled a lucrative deal
By Felix Pope
The embattled US rapper has also been dropped by Gap and French fashion house Balenciaga in the wake of a number of antisemitic comments
By Ben Bloch
Friends star David Schwimmer and the the Anti-Defamation League are among those calling for ties to be severed
By Daniel Ben-David
Boy George and Reese Witherspoon have also condemned the US rapper and called on others to speak out
By Nicole Lampert
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The French fashion house said in a statement that it 'no longer any relationship nor any plans for future projects' with the rapper
The term has been described as invoking 'age-old antisemitic conspiracism'
The local chapter of the ADL criticised the inflammatory stunt
ITV drama presents the viewer with the opportunity to observe the process of how irrational hate can take hold in a person, but frustratingly fails to address why people can break out of its grip
By Josh Howie
A Holocaust survivor, a woman who suffered from antisemitism at school and a trans man converting to Judaism feature in fascinating new film Being Jewish in Scotland
By Paul Drury
By Jonathan Freedland
It’s easy — and understandable — to be browbeaten by antisemitism. But we need to trust that sometimes people can move, attitudes can shift and positive change can happen
A podcast by an al-Qaeda terrorist, a screed by a cleric who called the Holocaust 'divine punishment' and a host of other extremist material was found on online market site
By Hadley Freeman
I thoroughly enjoyed Jews. In Their Own Words but the reaction to Jonathan Freedland's excellent play from acquaintances was predictably depressing