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2017-11-03
‘TOO ZIONIST’ FOR TV
HENRY GOODMAN
LENIN THE JEW
Israel concern that centenary is being downplayed by UK
TfL moves means it’s end of the road for taxis bearing anti-Balfour slogan
A Palestinian state’
Tragic family became focus of Zionist Right
UK and Israel stand united as allies in this great celebration
Police build bridges to ‘free victims from shackles of crimes’
X Factor success is a real plus for maths graduate
MPs address controversial Muslim group
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Berkoff: sex abusers are ‘disgusting’
‘Jerusalemites’ caused Grenfell, Atzmon claims
Visa error delays wedding
Glum Boris keeps it bland on Israel
Search for rugelach gets sticky
New mix of vocational courses at JFS
Mummy’s the word for embalmers of Sinai
Couple sue over lack of secular education
Notts rabbi made redundant
When the loss of a child is a driving force
Ort is the jewel in community’s education crown, says Patel
Campbell: ‘We need Jami to fill a gap’
Refugee fund on deadline
Leeds learns to love Limmud
We guarded the Catalonian ballot box with applause
Argentinian Jewish businessman among dead in New York attack
Fierce debate rages over Anne Frank
Fight over West Bank football heads to court
St Martin recovery underway
Pope marks outreach deal with Jewish charity
Kurdish leader steps down over independence backlash
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Understanding the twists and turns of our religious history
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Flying on my husband’s passport
JENNIFER LIPMAN ALICE HOFFMAN
Seeking ghosts in Barbados
You can never have too many books, can you?
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Shepping nachas from the joys of Yiddish
One year later it remains difficult to believe
The heroes who fought against apartheid
A stirring tale of Marx as a humanitarian hypocrite
Of all the minyans in all the world
Satisfying and entertaining observations on life
Sewing for survival, with a ribbon of hope
CROSSWORD
Labneh and sumac with courgettes
Cod with basil-almond pesto and Kalamata olives
Burgundy’s true colours
GETTING THERE
BEAVERBROOK LEATHERHEAD
Kapler ready for Phillies’ playoff push
Lustigman bowled over
PLAYER PROFILE
Kyte keeps Lions flying high
Ellis is the real deal
‘Boca bowing out after seven years of fun,’ says Monk
Freedman wins top accolade
Lady Fairfax
Godfrey Simmons
Celebrate Balfour
Netanya splashes out on seaside revival
Fertile land for a budget-friendly trip
Where seafront and city meet
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