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Choose not to be a bystander but to confront racism head on (Thought for the Day)

28th November 2019

A few days ago, two Jewish children were sitting with their parents in a train on the London Underground when … Read more

Neighbours are usually people like us. It’s strangers not like us we need to learn not to hate. (Thought For the Day)

19th October 2018

First broadcast on Friday 19 October 2018, on BBC Radio 4 This is National Hate Crime Awareness Week, and figures released … Read more

Two Types of Hate (Ki Teitse 5777)

29th August 2017

It is by any standards a strange, almost incomprehensible law. Here it is in the form it appears in this … Read more

The Mutating Virus: Understanding Antisemitism

27th September 2016

This speech was given by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks at “The Future of the Jewish Communities in Europe” is included … Read more

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