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Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
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Вміст надано Jewish News. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Jewish News або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Danny Danon, Israel’s former ambassador to the United Nations and now a senior figure in Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, talks about ancient coins, his Arab counterparts and his future ambitions in Israeli politics with Michael Daventry
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Вміст надано Jewish News. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Jewish News або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Danny Danon, Israel’s former ambassador to the United Nations and now a senior figure in Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, talks about ancient coins, his Arab counterparts and his future ambitions in Israeli politics with Michael Daventry
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×One of the fastest-growing teams at the Tour de France is one that carries the name of Israel. But is it an effort to develop cycling as a sport, or simply a promotional opportunity for the country? Michael Daventry speaks to Sylvan Adams, Ron Baron and Chris Froome
Pius XII has long been criticised for failing to act as Jews were being rounded up across Europe and on his doorstep. The Vatican says new papers released in recent years go some way to absolving him but historian David Kertzer tells Michael Daventry there was much more he could have done
Danny Danon, Israel’s former ambassador to the United Nations and now a senior figure in Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, talks about ancient coins, his Arab counterparts and his future ambitions in Israeli politics with Michael Daventry
In a wide-ranging interview ahead of Passover, the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer tells Jewish News’ political editor Lee Harpin his party has undergone a seismic shift under his watch – and shares his seder secrets. Introduced by Michael Daventry
In this special edition of the Jewish News podcast, we discuss the plight of Jews on the ground in Ukraine with journalist Natalie Gryvnyak and the potential impact of sanctions on Russian philanthropists.
Ukraine is the only news story in town at the moment and in this week’s episode Michael Daventry speaks to eyewitnesses, charities, aid agencies and journalists to help you make sense of how Jews in the country and around the world are being affected
After Boris Johnson announced the end to coronavirus restrictions, we examine the measures community institutions are taking to keep everyone safe. Joining this week’s podcast are, Daniel Carmel-Brown, chief executive of Jewish Care, Rabbi Alex Chapper, of Elstree and Borehamwood United Synagogue, Liberal Judaism’s chief executive officer, Rabbi Charley Baginsky and Raymond Simonson, CEO of community centre JW3.…
A far-right Israeli politician visits London and is unexpectedly denounced by Britain's largest Jewish communal body, with reverberations around the world. Jewish News foreign editor Michael Daventry discusses a bewildering week with Jerusalem Post editor Yaakov Katz, Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and Dov Ben-Shimon from the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest New Jersey…
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis sits down with Jewish News to discuss why he's putting climate change and the refugee crisis at the centre of a world-first programme for young British Jews
The Queen will become the first Monarch to serve for 70 years on 5 February. In this special episode, we examine her relations with country and community with ITV Royal Editor Chris Ship, former Buckingham Palace aide Zaki Cooper, long-time investiture photographer to Her Majesty Charles Green and David Ereira, honorary president of Norwood. Hosted by Justin Cohen…
Israel will probably never send troops to help Jews in distress like it once did in Entebbe, according to the country’s diaspora minister Nachman Shai, but there’s plenty to do for non-Israeli Jews. In his first major UK interview since becoming Israel’s diaspora minister he talks to Michael Daventry about soaring antisemitism, the prospects for Palestinian peace and why he thinks Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is wrong to freeze his places for egalitarian prayer spaces at the Western Wall…
In this week’s Jewish News Podcast, editor Richard Ferrer is joined by CST chief executive Mark Gardner, JW3 chief executive Raymond Simonson and Imam Abdullah Antepli to analyse the impact and implications of the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue siege in Texas.
In the week Poland fired Jaroslaw Marek Nowak, its envoy to the Jewish community, for comments he made in a Jewish News interview, Michael Daventry explores the reasons behind his dismissal, his achievements during his six months in the role and the prospects for the future. With Polish journalist Karol Darmoros, Sebastian Rejak from the American Jewish Committee and Baroness Ruth Deech…
From the Gaza conflict and weddings during lockdown, to the return of Louise Ellman to Labour and the 50th anniversary of Fiddler on the Roof, we look back over a hectic year at home and abroad. Guests include foreign editor Mike Daventry, political editor Lee Harpin, executive editor (features) Brigit Grant, editor and co-publisher Richard Ferrer and news editor and co-publisher, Justin Cohen…
Jewish News Foreign Editor Michael Daventry looks behind the story of the far-right Jewish candidate who has taken France's presidential election by storm — because of his opposition to immigrants
We examine the issue of antisemitism in the world of theatre on the back of the Royal Court scandal in which it called its billionaire baddie Hershel Fink - but claimed he wasn't Jewish. With actors Tracy Ann Oberman, Louisa Clein and Murray Hecht and director Adam Lenson. Presented by Nicole Lampert.…
In his first interview since revelations emerged about hateful comments he’d made on social media a decade ago, former Yorkshire cricketer and racism whistleblower Azeem Rafiq told Jewish News how he will make amends over his antisemitic remarks. He tells us how he’d had little contact with Jews as a youngster and promised to now use his platform to try to be a bridge between Jews and Muslims.…
Following shocking footage of antisemitic chanting by West Ham fans, a conviction for a Chelsea supporter who shared vile social media posts, and the racism row engulfing Yorkshire County Cricket Club, we look at the issue of intolerance in sport. Guests on this week's episode include writer and lifelong Chelsea supporter Ivor Baddiel, chair of the Football Association's Faith in Football group, Rabbi Alex Goldberg, journalist Dan Levene, and head of Special Projects at Chelsea, Rola Brentlin…
We all know people can be nasty online, and that for Jews a lot of that nastiness quickly turns into hate. But shouldn't social media companies be doing more to deal with it? Or is it time for governments to order them to do it? Michael Daventry explores why antisemitism is flourishing online with the Anti-Defamation League’s Jonathan Greenblatt, Imran Ahmed from the Centre for Countering Digital Hate, and Jewish Twitter user Daniel Sugarman…
As communities around the world prepare to mark Lord Sacks’ first yahrzeit, we examine his impact and legacy with the former Foreign Secretary David Miliband, South Africa’s Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein, CEO of the Rabbi Sacks Legacy Trust Joanna Benarroch and Alan Sacks, the legendary leader’s brother.…
Activist and campaigner Gershon Baskin tells Michael Daventry how he worked behind the scenes to secure the release of Gilad Shalit, the young IDF corporal who was released from captivity in Gaza a decade ago this week. Baskin recounts how he worked Hamas and Mossad backchannels and tells us about the man Gilad Shalit has become today.…
This week’s Jewish News Podcast debates the belated sacking by Bristol University of David Miller, the professor who accused Jewish students of being “pawns of a racist regime engaged in ethnic cleansing”. Joining presenter Richard Ferrer are Baroness Ruth Deech, chief executive of Campaign Against Antisemitism,Gideon Falter and president of Bristol Jewish Society Edward Isaacs.…
Political editor Lee Harpin and news editor Justin Cohen discuss the highs and lows of Sir Keir Starmer’s first full Labour conference at the helm. We also get the views of party chair Annelise Dodds, shadow culture secretary Jo Stevens, NEC member Luke Akehurst and Jewish Labour Movement chair Mike Katz.…
Jerusalem deputy mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and former Bahrain Ambassador to the US Houda Nonoo reflect on the first year of the Abraham Accords and what's still to come. We also hear from former defence secretary Liam Fox about his decision to head a new UK group to promote the Accords. Hosted by Mike Daventry…
Three Jewish New Yorkers - emergency services volunteer Benjamin Diamond, Twin Towers office worker Ari Schonbrun and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik - recount their memories of September 11, 2001, a day that changed their world. Hosted by Michael Daventry
With the High Holy Days returning to a semblance of normality but Covid still very much with us, Rabbis Alex Chapper, Debbie Young-Sommers and Alby Chai discuss what shul-goers can expect and the impact of this unprecedented period. Hosted by Francine Wolfisz
Hours before the terrorist attacks on Kabul airport, Afghan-born Cllr Peymana Assad, MP Tom Tugendhat and World Jewish Relief CEO Paul Anticoni discuss the desperate rush to rescue vulnerable Afghans and the Jewish community’s efforts to support those fleeing the Taliban
The Polish government says historians are getting it wrong about the Holocaust. It’s using its hold over parliament and the courts to push its own narrative — which has even caused the worst diplomatic spat with Israel in history. Is it possible to change course now? With Professor Jan Grabowski, Lord Pickles, Nadav Eyal and Baroness Deech…
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1 62: The Great Divide | Do we still have a centre ground? Israel, identity & community. | The Jewish News Podcast 20:03
Is the growing political left-right divide rendering our community unleadable? Joining host Richard Ferrer to debate this week’s Jewish News front page investigation into Anglo-Jewry’s future direction are Yachad director Hannah Weisfeld, Labour councillor and member of the Board of Deputies’ defence division Nathan Boroda and former Zionist Federation chairman Paul Charney.…
Danny Stone, CEO of the Antisemitism Policy Trust, Benjamin Cohen, CEO of Pink News and Imran Ahmad, founding CEO of the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) join host, Jewish News editor Richard Ferrer, to discuss this week’s shocking CCDH report which found Facebook, Twitter and TikTok ignore 84% of reported anti-Jewish racism on their platforms.…
A comical tribute to the master Jackie Mason who made us laugh at ourselves with Comic Strip founder Peter Richardson, Upfront TV’s Richard Brecker and stand-up Sol Bernstein.
Charedi anti-extremism activist Yehudis Fletcher, Bristol university lecturer Dr Karen Skinazi, Organisation for the Resolution of Agunot CEO Keshet Starr and journalist Naomi Nakam discuss new Netflix hit series My Unorthodox Life. The panel is chaired by Jewish News’ Brigit Grant
15 years after the murder of former UJS chair Alan Senitt, his sister Emma and friends Danny Stone, Dan Sacker and Marc Goldberg recall their fondest memories, his wide-ranging achievements and his continuing legacy through the foundation set up in his name.
Following their first visit to Israel last week, Emtiyaz Radman, Saoud Saqer, Yusuf Mohamed reflect on an historic seven-day trip that took in Yad Vashem, a yeshiva in Modiin Illit, an Ethiopian heritage centre in Tel Aviv and a night in the Negev desert.
A month after unprecedented sectarian violence and as an Arab party looks set to enter government for the first time, Yarden Leal of the Peres Centre for Peace and activist Saed Barhum join Abraham Initiatives co-exec director Amnon Be'eri Sulitzeanu and Jewish News foreign editor to discuss the future of Jewish-Arab relations in Israel.…
We hear testimony from one teacher whose experience at the hands of pupils during Israel’a counter-terror operation against Hamas led to her resignation. PaJes director Rabbi David Meyer, LJS education chief Debi Penhey, Sharon Booth of Solutions not Sides and the CST’s Jonny Newton also discuss how the conflict in the Middle East spilled over into UK schools like never before.…
Qari Asim, chair of the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board, joins former senior Reform Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner and Times Radio presenter Ayesha Hazarika for a discussion on Jewish-Muslim relations after the latest Middle East conflict. UJS President James Harris and CCJ programme director James Roberts complete the panel…
Rabbi Andrew Shaw and Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner explore how British Jews should be reacting to the escalation crisis in Israel. Top Israeli journalist Nadav Eyal analyses the latest developments in between Israel and Hamas and on the streets of mixed Jewish- Arab cities and author David Patrikarakos discusses the role of social media in the conflict.…
A week after Israel’s worst civilian disaster, Journalist Nathan Jeffay speaks about his experience meeting survivors in hospital hours after the Meron tragedy. UK ambassador to Israel Neil Wigan joins us to discuss the little-known story of a British officer who saved Jews during the Jaffa riots and Sir Lloyd Dorfman details plans for a new national memorial he’s supporting for the country’s covid victims. Entrepreneur Alex Stephany chats about receiving a rare Queen’s award for his app Beam which supports the homeless.…
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis discusses his support for a new campaign to provide two billion vaccines to the poorest countries in the world. Ralphy Jirad joins us from Mumbai to speak about the impact of the horrific Covid tearing through the country on its Jewish community. We also hear from kids’ author Esther Marshall on a new ORT campaign to provide her books on mental health to every primary school…
In the week the Board of Deputies publishes a landmark report into racial inclusivity in British Jewry, its author Stephen Bush takes part in a panel exploring the recommendations and what difference they’re likely to make. He is joined by Daisy Abboudi and Chloe Sommer, who gave evidence to the Commission, as well as the Sephardi leader Rabbi Joseph Dweck.…
Uyghur campaigner Rahima Mahmut and World Jewish Relief CEO Paul Anticoni discuss a new campaign to aid refugees from China trying to build a new life in Turkey. JLGB’s Neil Martin pays tribute to the Duke on Edinburgh and Sharon Ehrlich Bershadsky looks forward to the terrible of British tourists to Israel from next month…
Legendary comedy writer Maurice Gran pays tribute to Friday Night Dinner's Paul Ritter following his sudden death this week. Love Island star Eyal Booker reflects on his meeting with Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich to mark Yom HaShoah and Jewish News political editor Lee Harpin discusses Keir Starmer's first year as Labour leader. We also look ahead to our Fiddler at 50 reunion with Candy Bonstein - Bielke from original 1971 cast…
Israeli Labour leader Merav Michaeli speaks exclusively to foreign editor Mike Daventry about hopes for a new beginning in israeli politics after last weeks elections. We also hear from Nazi Hunter Dr Stephen Ankier on fresh allegations that MI6 hired suspected Nazi war criminals as spies after the War and Yom HaShoah U.K. chair Neil Martin looks ahead to a second ceremony under lockdown next week.…
This week’s edition is an Israel election special with Foreign Editor Michael Daventry, with contributions from journalist Nathan Jeffay in Jerusalem, Bicom chief executive Richard Pater, and former foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind.
Foreign editor Mike Daventry previews next week's Israeli elections. Technion graduate Rafi Nave, the founder of the Pillcam, speaks about NHS plans to trial the technology for detecting bowel cancer, and Dinah Mandell tells us about the necessity of see-through masks in schools to aid deaf kids.
Editor Richard Ferrer and news editor Justin Cohen review this week's Jewish news including reaction to Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah. We also hear from IsraAID development director Molly Bernstein about her work in rolling out vaccines in Africa and From the Depth's Jonny Daniels tells us about a fundraising campaign to rehouse one of the last Righteous Among the Nations in Belarus. Fresh from welcoming Prince Charles to a vaccine chub in Temple Fortune, Dr Charlotte Benjamin discusses her Royal appointment and her experiences on the frontline.…
Pink News co-founder Ben Cohen gives us his reaction to appearing in THAT BBC Politics Live debate about Jews and ethnicity and Rabbi Miriam Berger assesses the historic Israeli Supreme Court decision to recognise non-Orthodox conversions. We also hear about a campaign to introduce for potentially life-saving equipment in all schools following the tragic choking of Sadie Salt and long-time JWA volunteer Elaine Grazin tells us about being honoured with a lifetime achievement award at this week's JVN ceremony.…
Father and daughter Sarah Nyman and Graham Rubin open up about undergoing chemotherapy at the same time. Holocaust survivor Ruth Barnett on what she hopes to tell Boris Johnson ahead of the next Commons vote on the genocide amendment and Sabrina Miller on Bristol university’s failure to address the concerns of Jewish students. We also speak to the Israeli foreign ministry’s Yonatan Gonen about his team’s efforts to reach to the the Arab world via social media.…
Raphael, a member of Kuwait's tiny Jewish community, opens up about life in the country and his involvement with the new Association of Gulf Jewish Communities. Yoel Freedman tells us about the success of a special vaccination event for the charedi community and Dr Sharon Raymond tells us about her new Vaxi Taxi scheme to help the rollout of coronavirus vaccines. We also hear from comedian Marlon Solomon about a new series of videos shining a spotlight on modern-day antisemitism.…
Kamalturk Yalqun, a member of the Uyghur community whose writer father was jailed in China, joins a special panel to discuss this week's parliamentary pingpong and what's next in the campaign to support this Muslim community. We are also joined by Baroness Helena Kennedy. Alistair Carmichael MP, Rene Cassin's Mia Hasenson-Gross and journalist Oz Katerji.…
Editor Richard Ferrer and features editor Francine Wolfisz discuss the reaction to JN's investigation into illegal weddings and our latest findings. Maurice Helfgott on his new role at World Jewish Relief which helped rescue his celebrated father Sir Ben during the Nazi era and Jewish Choice president Daniel Ettinghauser on the shock decision to close the care home due to the pandemic.…
Journalist Ellie Jacobs discusses Jewish News' agenda-setting investigation into illegal weddings under covid. We also hear from Olivia Marks-Woldman of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust about negotiating the first HMD under lockdown and from HET young ambassador Maxwell Horner about his online chat with the Duchess of Cambridge. Eyal Biram, head of Israel-is, tells us about hosting an Arabic language HMD event and Baroness Ros Altman discusses her parliamentary efforts to support women refused gets.…
We explore Donald Trump's legacy and what can be expected from President Joe Biden when it comes to Jews and Israel with MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Conference of Presidents chief William Daroff, UK foreign affairs select committee chair Tom Tugendhat and BICOM CEO Richard Pater.
We get the lowdown on the process that led to the Jewish News-Jewish Care 120 over 80 from one of the judges, Baroness Ros Altmann. We also hear from Tom Tugendhat MP on what more needs to be done to support the Uyghurs in China and Dr Sharon Raymond on her ongoing work to support those most in need during the pandemic.…
In our first show of 2021, the chief executive of Kisharon Richard Franklin discusses the need for young people with disabilities to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, we celebrate those who received accolades in the Queen’s New Year honours and the producer of Israeli TV hit Shtisel talks about the new series, which is being premiered in the UK by Jewish News. Plus the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer and Justin Cohen.…
Business and tourism are the focus of the latest in our series of podcasts examining the impact of the Abraham Accords. Our guests are fashion designer Shatha Essa, UAE-Israel Business Council co-founder Justine Zwerling and Jon Medved, Founder of OurCrowd.
In the first of a series of special podcasts focusing on burgeoning relations between the UAE and Israel, we speak to Ashley Perry CEO of the Heritage Centre for Middle East & North Africa Jewry, Joanna Landau Founder & CEO of Vibe Israel & Fluer Hassan Nahoum - Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem in charge of economic relations / development and tourism.…
Lord John Mann, the government’s advisor on antisemitism, discusses the Premier’s League adoption of the IHRA definition and fellow parliamentarian Margaret Hodge reflects on the am action-packed Jewish Labour Movement conference. We also hear from JPR’s Daniel Staetsky on a new report laying bare the impact of Covid on world Jewry and from Lisa Buchanan of the Florida Holocaust museum about why a new exhibit has raised eyebrows on both sides of the Atlantic.…
On this week’s packed show James Bulgin from the Imperial War Museum discusses the opening of its new Holocaust Galleries, Israeli professor Daniel Rosenblum on a breakthrough in the battle against cancer and Chai Cancer Care’s chairman Louise Hager on its amazing charity fundraiser. Plus the paper review with Richard Ferrer and Justin Cohen.…
The Jewish Labour Movement’s Peter Mason reflects on yet another turbulent week in Labour’s relations with the Jewish community and Jewish Women’s Aid’s Naomi Dickson discusses a new awareness campaign. We also hear from Noemie Lopian whose powerful story featured in the BBC’s two-part Holocaust series with Rob Rinder.…
Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis, former Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog, Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum and broadcaster Giles Fraser join Justin Cohen for a special episode reflecting on the life and legacy of Rabbi Lord Sacks.
We hear from former Israeli ambassador to the UN Danny Danon on the prospects of a Joe Biden presidency and catch up with one-time Grange Hill actor Ricky Simmonds. The paper review is conducted by Richard Ferrer and Brigit Grant.
Former Labour MP Louise Ellman, New Statesman political editor Stephen Bush, human rights barrister Adam Wagner and Jewish News’ Justin Cohen join a special panel debate dedicated to the EHRC investigation into Labour antisemitism. The discussion is chaired by broadcaster Phil Dave.
In this week’s show Arnold Roth, father of teenage terror victim Malki, on the BBC’s decision to give a platform to his daughter’s killer, Ben Rich on the rebirth of Jewish life in York and the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer and Brigit Grant.
On this week’s packed show actress Maureen Lipman speaks to us about becoming a dame, CST’s Mark Gardner on Facebook's decision to ban Holocaust denial and kosher comedy king Ashley Blaker delivers his take of on the week. Plus the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer and Justin Cohen.
Rabbi Renee Pfertzel discusses Liberal Judaism's decision to give the green light to mixed -faith weddings under the chuppah and the Institute for Jewish Policy Research's Dr Jonathan Boyd reflects on a new report showing the mental impact of the corona crisis. We're also joined by chef Eran Tibi to discuss his role in an Israeli Embassy-organised day of volunteering to help the needy.…
On this week’s packed JN podcast we speak to UK-based Palestinian Heba Iskandarani, the UJS’ James Harris talks about the challenges of socially-distanced campus life, comedian Ashley Blaker offers his unique take on Jewish life and the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer and Brigit Grant.
Former Labour MP Ruth Smeeth reacts to Keir Starmer’s first conference speech and Rabbi Yoni Golker discusses a new film he has created for Yom Kippur in which he interviews a convicted killer and the woman who has forgiven him. Ashley Blaker offers a light-hearted take on the week.
This week JLGB’s Neil Martin tells us how Prince Charles came to be the organisation’s new patron, Deputy Israeli Ambassador Sharon Bar-li discusses the importance of this week’s double peace treaty with the UAE and Bahrain, Elias Cohen of Beigel Bake on Brick Lane on Kate and William’s visit this week and Ashley Blaker delivers his comical review of the week. Plus the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer and Justin Cohen.…
Interviews with the stars of Shtisel, Rabbi Chapper of Borehamwood United on preparations for the High Holy Days, we speak to Dorian Barak of the UAE -Israel Business Council and the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer, Justin Cohen and Jackie Mason. Well, sort of.
On this week’s show we speak to new CST chief Mark Gardner on keeping the community safe and what we can expect from the EHRC report into Labour antisemitism, plus Rabbi David Meyer on this week’s return to school. Plus our editor discusses the week’s Jewish news the newspaper review.
Stephen Smith of the USC Shoah Foundation discusses a new partnership with ancestry.com to digitise records from the Holocaust and OurCrowd founder Jon Medved tells us about the economic potential of official ties between Israel and the UAE. We also hear from nine year-old maths whizz Rafi Ashkenazi-Bakes after he became of the youngest candidates in the country to secure a GCSE…
JCoSS headteacher Patrick Moriarty reflects on the debacle over exam results and Nusrat Ghani MP speaks about teaming up with Jewish News on a campaign to push for U.K. action against China over the treatment of Uyghur Muslims. We also hear from Ilana Tahan, the curator of a new Hebrew exhibition at the British Library.…
Israeli expat Benjamin Remez discusses the UK protests against Netanyahu, Dave Rich from the CST on social media’s approach to tackling antisemitism and Work Avenue’s Debbie Sheldon talks about the impact of the virus on employment levels in the community. Plus Ashley Blaker and the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer and Francine Wolfisz.…
Guests on this week's podcast include Marsha Gladstone, mother of terror victim Yoni Jesner, who speaks about a "watershed" moment for the community when it comes to organ donation. Jodie Cohen discusses the start-up nation's battle against Covid-19, while Holocaust survivor Maurice Blik reflects on a Bafta Award-winning programme he participated in about trauma. Also appearing is Imran Ahmad of the Centre for Countering Digital Hate, who is challenging social media firms who allow extremism online. Richard Ferrer, editor of Jewish News, and news editor Justin Cohen discuss this week's paper.…
Danny Stone of the Antisemitism Policy Trust discusses new legislation to stop online hate in the future, and Jennifer Gerber tells us why she’s leaving Labour Friends of Israel after ten years as its director. The paper review this week is with Features Editor Francine Wolfisz and Supplements Editor Brigit Grant. Comedian Ashley Blaker also joins us for a lighter look at the week.…
Labour antisemitism whistleblower Ben Westerman joins top lawyer Mark Lewis to discuss the settlement reached with the party’s new leadership. We also hear from Pawel Sawicki of the Auschwitz museum about a poignant new discovery at the site. Comedian Ashley Blaker also joins us for a lighter look at the week…
This week's Jewish News podcast looks at the desperate plight of the Uyghur Muslims in China as we're joined by Mia Hasenson-Gross of Renee Cassin. The Jewish Labour Movement's Peter Mason discusses the countdown to the release of the EHRC's report into Labour antisemitism and we're joined by Robert Speker whose lockdown project recreating famous album covers with residents at Sydmar Lodge care home went viral. Ashley Blaker offers a weekly dose of humour.…
Ari Jesner, chief executive of the Chief Rabbi’s office whose late brother Yoni’s kidney was donated to a Palestinian girl, speaks about his support for the government’s new measures on organ donation. Filmmaker Malcolm Green opens up about the loss of his dad to Covid-19 and his feelings about the government’s handling of the crisis. We also hear from Reform senior Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner about her decision to step down and Ashley Blaker offers his light-hearted take on the week.…
The Jewish News podcast looks at the reopening of kosher eateries, with serial restaurateur Lee Landau. David Davidi-Brown of the Jewish Leadership Council discusses the future for struggling communal charities, after news social care organisations are facing a £6.5m loss. We also hear from Dr Lior Sasson of Save a Child's Heart, and pay tribute to Ilia Salita, CEO and President of the Genesis Philanthropy Group.…
This week’s JN podcast is headlined by two renowned actresses - Tracy-Ann Oberman speaks about her role as a judge on Jewish News latest initiative, 80 over 80, and Maureen Lipman discusses an upcoming performance of her late husband’s final play. We also hear from the United Synagogue’s Michael Goldstein and Liberal Judaism’s Rabbi Charley Baginsky on plans for shul reopenings. Ashley Blaker offers his light-hearted take on the week.…
Marc Cave, head of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, on how tech is transforming Shoah education. Writer Nadine Batchelor-Hunt discusses Jewish anti-black racism. Plus Clive Lawton, Ashley Blaker and the newspaper review with Justin Cohen and Brigit Grant.
Journalist Stephen Bush on heading a commission into discrimination in the Jewish community, artist Ron Arad revels the inspiration behind his smiley range of masks and Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner on why she co-signed an anti-annexation letter. Plus the paper review with Richard Ferrer and Brigit Grant.…
Phil Rosenberg of the Board of Deputies and Jodeci Joseph reflect on what more the Jewish community can do to support our black neighbours following the killing of George Floyd. We also speak to no.3 on our 40 under 40 list Danny Stone and Amir Haramaty of Spark Beyond. Our Covid hero of the week is Katie Icklow.…
Funny man Ashley Blaker and telly judge Rob Rinder take centre stage on this week’s packed show, which also features JW3 boss Raymond Simonson, Rabbi David Meyer and the newspaper review with Richard Ferrer and Brigit Grant.
This week's JN Podcast, supported by Jami, features mental health campaigner Jonny Benjamin, former Downing Street comms chief Alastair Campbell and Laurie Rackind of Jami. We also look at how tech from Israel and the UK is revolutionising the way we tackle mental health with Bar Ilan's Dr Dana Atzil and Alex Stephany of Beam.…
In this week’s packed JN podcast Maureen Lipman shows off her cooking skills, our Covid-19 hero of the week is Dr Sharon Raymond and Israel’s Eurovision legend Gila Atari sings Hallelujah! Plus the paper review with Richard Ferrer and Francine Wolfisz.
This week Rachel Riley speaks to us about the campaign to de-platform David Ike from social media, Maurice Bennett recalls the events of VE Day in London, and we hear from 11-year-old Alex Courts, who has been helping our NHS heroes. The week’s business thought comes from Marc Nohr of Miroma. Plus, the newspaper review.…
Joining host Phil Dave for the first episode of the JN Podcast is Britain's Ambassador to Israel Neil Wigan and the Daily Mail's City Editor gives his take on the global financial impact of coronavirus. Consultant cardiologist Dr Jonathan Behar discusses his work on the frontline at the Nightingale London and Editor Richard Ferrer and supplements editor Brigit Grant review this week's newspaper. Produced by news editor Justin Cohen.…
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