In wake of ‘Hershel Fink’ scandal, London venue swamped with furious calls for staging Jonathan Freedland’s show
By Nicole Lampert
Josh Howie endures a tedious investigation into antisemitism in Corbyn's Labour
By Josh Howie
A new report says that antisemitism 'often conceals itself behind the mask of human rights and egalitarianism'
By Ben Bloch
The incident allegedly occurred on the second day of Rosh Hashanah
By Georgia L Gilholy
The event will take place across the road from one of the East End's last active synagogues
By Tanya Gold
Jewish Voice for Labour say they are being purged but their dangerous rhetoric leaks out into the wider culture and is absorbed by people more willing to use their fists
Luke Stanger, 26, claimed that allegations made against him in the programme by a former party official were so serious that they prompted threats against his family
By Nic North
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Jonathan Freedland's play is both original and yet an all too familiar story
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At the next election, at least on this issue of antisemitism, it is politics as usual
The Islamist scholar called for the 'annihilation' of Jews and said the Shoah was 'divine punishment'
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By Benjamin Weinthal
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