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Georgia Leatherdale-Gilholy

Georgia L. Gilholy

Georgia L. Gilholy is a journalist and writer in the United Kingdom.

The group, the largest such UK delegation to visit Israel to date, also had “eye-opening” talks with a Fatah activist.
Somewhat unusually, the play manages to strike a somewhat optimistic note, even as it addresses Nazi fascism.
“Forgotten Exodus” is calling for testimonies of those impacted by a Communist purge “before it’s too late.”
Gary Mond, founder of the UK National Jewish Assembly, slams the “intolerant” nearly 265-year-old Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Co-founder Odelia Haroush: Seret is bringing “unstoppable” female talent to the United Kingdom.
Some of the terminology in question can be either totally innocuous or very troubling, an antisemitism expert told JNS.
The agreement includes the commitment to fight “antisemitism and delegitimization of Israel globally,” said Simon Round, spokesman for the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
“This poses a blindspot for the U.K. security services,” said researcher Wasiq Wasiq. “Groups designated as ‘terrorist’ in one jurisdiction are not designated in others.”
A British envoy warns that it will “soon be too late” to reunite victims with their belongings.
Irsael’s premier and Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak discussed a number of key topics—Iran, security, intelligence, trade—while there was radio silence about the diplomatic stay.
Technology entrepreneurs said a showcase in London helped them network and become better role models for the ultra-Orthodox community.
Antisemitism expert accuses a campus group of “targeting” Jewish staff and students.