Members of solidarity mission say that more than in the past, British Jews are concerned about spiking antisemitism at home, but also about Israel's ability to defend its people
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Disguised to resemble an alarm sensor, Camozuzah is brainchild of Ireland-based Chabad rabbi; it's increased adoption underlines surge in hostility to Jews amid Israel-Hamas war
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Initialed pencil is sold in Belfast along with other items linked to Nazi dictator; all are bought by online bidders

Probe finds Corbynites believed allegations of antisemitism designed to attack ex-party chair, while right faction saw the issue as a means to attack the left-wing leader

Pre-Christmas study finds high education levels, contrasts with warnings from Church leaders that 'radical' Israeli groups are driving Christians from Holy Land

Guardian of Christian holy places laments 'unchecked, unpunished' attacks, as archbishops blame Israeli settlers and security barrier; accusations draw protest from British Jews

Clip shows group appearing to make Nazi salutes, shouting at Jews celebrating Hanukkah in London; incident being treated as antisemitic hate crime

UK Board of Deputies says failure to address 'virulent' Jew hatred of celebrated writer 'will not go unnoticed'; new agreement paves way for author's back catalogue to hit screens

In list of all-time 'mistakes,' UK daily says modern-day Israel 'isn't country it foresaw or would have wanted'; Jewish leadership blasts 'breathtakingly ill-considered' position

All denominations of UK Jewry join extraordinary effort on issue hitting close to home, as leaders take unusual step of invoking Holocaust and chief rabbi pens rare political op-ed

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