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Opinion

  • OPINION: If you don’t think this is indefensible, what is?

    OPINION: If you don’t think this is indefensible, what is?

    There are five Ws in journalism – who, what, where, when, why. There are but three in the Middle East – what, went, wrong. More Wild East than Middle East, it’s a place dominated by despots violently oppressing their own people while violently opposing the existence of Jews in 0.1 percent of the land. With… Continue reading

  • OPINION: Little fires everywhere in Labour’s grassroots

    OPINION:  Little fires everywhere in Labour’s grassroots

    Eight months after his accession, the crown barely settled on his brow, and Labour’s new leader already knows: “There’s three of us in this marriage.” The interfering ex just won’t leave him and his party alone. Sir Keir Starmer has talked a terrific game since liberating Labour back in April. His party is now “under… Continue reading

  • OPINION: With Jeremy Corbyn off the hook, Labour is again a hostile environment for Jews

    OPINION: With Jeremy Corbyn off the hook, Labour is again a hostile environment for Jews

    ‘You kick your left-wing leader out, you let your left-wing leader in . . . ” It’s been another action-packed week of Labour hokey-cokey as the party veers inextricably towards civil war over what to do with Jeremy Corbyn. The latest sucker punches in this internecine struggle began landing on Tuesday when, after five years… Continue reading

  • OPINION: If Starmer is serious he’ll expel Corbyn for good

    OPINION: If Starmer is serious he’ll expel Corbyn for good

    Jeremy Corbyn can be accused of many things but learning from his mistakes isn’t one of them. The former Labour leader has never wanted to know what he does not know. He does not rethink, therefore he is. So don’t expect the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s withering verdict on the “inexcusable” antisemitism that poisoned… Continue reading

  • OPINION: The tick is nothing without the tock

    My most vivid memory of my father’s parents, aside from their inability to eat spaghetti bolognaise, is the incessant tick-tock of the grandfather clock that echoed through their Whitechapel flat. I loved boasting to Grandpa Daniel and Granny Minnie that I could count up to a gazillion tick-tocks, but always got bored before 30. That… Continue reading

  • OPINION: Uighurs’ plight touches the rawest Jewish nerve

    OPINION:  Uighurs’ plight touches the rawest Jewish nerve

    After 75 years, the two tonnes of human hair piled up to the ceiling in Auschwitz is disintegrating. Only the tightly bound children’s plaits retain their shape. The Nazis, who were big on euphemisms, called their depraved plunder “human recycling” and used it to make military socks and blankets. I couldn’t shake the vision of… Continue reading

  • OPINION: Jewish News is back, more energised and ambitious than ever

    OPINION: Jewish News is back, more energised and ambitious than ever

    If like me, your sense of time is all over the place at the moment (is it April or May?), you’ll be forgiven for thinking the Jewish News is yesterday’s news. After all, just seven days ago, I wrote 600 misty-eyed words about our final issue after 24 years. Well, let’s just say a week is a… Continue reading

  • OPINION: Without the JN and JC, we’ll all feel less connected

    OPINION: Without the JN and JC, we’ll all feel less connected

    Wednesday was an emotional day for current and former employees of the Jewish News. The announcement that the newspaper – a beloved fixture in Shabbat shopping bags for 23 years – along with the Jewish Chronicle, the world’s oldest Jewish newspaper, had been put into liquidation shocked the community and trended on social media. Had the… Continue reading

  • OPINION: Keep talking about it to keep it in the past

    OPINION: Keep talking about it to keep it in the past

    Most Holocaust survivors I meet don’t live as victims. Ask and they will talk openly and honestly about the loved ones they lost and the horrors they saw and suffered, while insisting you eat half their kitchen. But for them, daily life isn’t about personal suffering, it’s about warning as many young people as possible… Continue reading

  • OPINION: The future ain’t what it used to be

    OPINION: The future ain’t what it used to be

    Car workers in Birmingham, shopkeepers in Sedgefield, market traders in Norwich, steelworkers in Sheffield, greengrocers in Great Yarmouth, fishmongers in Falmouth, bus drivers in Bolsover, waitresses in Workington. In the end, after all the fear and doubt, the message rang  far and wide and loud and clear, from the cities to the shires, to every nook… Continue reading

About Me

Newspaper editor and publisher with 30-years’ experience at national and local titles in the UK and USA including the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror and Jewish Advocate. Editor of Jewish News (Free Weekly Newspaper of the Year 2021/22) since 2009. Columnist for The Times, Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, Independent and others.

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