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2017-08-11
Israel takes on its leaders in the war on corruption
The official fell into the grave, and the shivah lacked a rabbi
MAYIM BIALIK TIPS FOR GIRLS
SECRETS OF A HAPPY MARRIAGE
Comedian gives Twitter taste of own medicine
Glam neo-Nazi behind shul-burning spree
Pensioner, 93, in battle to keep her council flat
JW3’S NEW CULTURE QUEEN
IRISH ‘SCHINDLER’ REVEALED
NUS mending relations with Jewish students
Study highlights stigma around mental illness
Ronson: hate will rise if Corbyn becomes PM
Bin it! Council urge Charedim to recycle food waste
Ipso upholds complaint against JC court report
Walker: racism charge ‘preposterous’
Israelis defy protesters to say Shalom
Composer to make film about abuse he suffered at Jewish school
We lean on each other when times are hard, but have our own space
Brighton stars come out for co-existence project
Intermarried learning
Israel will fail to shut down Al Jazeera
Descendant of a refugee who is Trump’s antiimmigrant avatar
Fox contacted White House about fake murder story
Pride was quiet, tearful — and under armed guard FIRST PERSON
Turkish Jews stay calm in face of synagogue attacks
Rabbi, I have a problem
Modern problems for traditional rabbis
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
The cookbook of love
Enough! No more creepy contacts
Are we wrong on Corrie play?
My father’s Dunkirk spirit
Stories from the shivah house
How I went from cheder dunce to shul addiction
Stereotypes aren’t always true
Myers — and all journalists — should think before writing
When it’s time to step down
Flagging up a new Israeli television thriller
Making a song and dance at the Fringe
A family reunion over dinner puts a political mother on trial
Margaret Thatcher — Zion Lady
Cool, calm and collected behind the curtain
Summer berry meringue roulade
Raspberry and white chocolate Eton mess semifreddo
Chicago culture
Frais fires LMV past Abbots
Euro draw suits Israeli champions
Top six target for hungry Lions
Injured Kayal looks beyond Premier start
Elkan Rex Makin
Esther Marcus
NOT TRIVIAL PURSUITS
A CHILD’S BEST FRIEND
Stand back and let them soar
A-level studies: what form is best for you?
Steps to school survival
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Bright forecast for the whole school holiday
How to get the best results from a tutor
The most-dreaded examination of all?
Get to work on a career
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