Tag: London

The Shabbat times for June 28 to July 5 are detailed, including the start and end times for different cities in the UK like London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
Shabbat times from June 21 to June 28 vary across different cities in the UK, with Shabbat beginning between 8:00 to 9:34 and ending between 10:28 to 11:40.
"Breaking Dad" on Amazon Prime is critiqued as a documentary that fails to deliver on its promising concept of a British version of "Breaking Bad."
London is offering a variety of Jewish-inspired dining experiences this summer, ranging from kosher smoked meats at Habibas Smoke House to Israeli dishes at Reubens Cafe and Kasa Bar and Grill.
Shabbat times for June 14 to June 21 are provided for various locations in the UK, including London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
In London, a peaceful protest of 40,000 people took place demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas, showcasing a sea of Israeli flags and a stark contrast to anti-Israel sentiment often seen in the city.
The Shabbat times from May 24 to May 31 are provided for various cities in the UK, including London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
The Shabbat times from May 10 to May 17 include the beginning and end times for Shabbat in various cities like London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
The provided text outlines Shabbat times and important dates from May 10 to May 17.
In the YouTube video, Suella Braverman discusses the perceived Iranian ambition to dominate the Middle East and its alleged involvement in disruptive activities in London and global democracies.
The Shabbat times from May 3 to May 10 are detailed with the start and end times for various locations such as London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
Gideon Falter, CEO of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, faced discrimination by the police in London for being openly Jewish during a pro-Palestinian march, highlighting the lack of protection for Jews in such situations.
The letters to the editor cover various topics related to the Jewish community in the UK.
In this touching account, the author describes the journey of their Jewish father, who, initially resistant to the idea of a care home, eventually found happiness and comfort at Hammerson House, a Jewish care home in London, after being convinced by family.
April 19 sees Shabbat starting at various times across different cities in the UK, with important times for London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow listed.
Shabbat times for April 12 to April 19 are listed in various cities, including London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
Shabbat times from April 5 to April 12 are listed for various cities, including the start and end times of Shabbat.
The text discusses the impact of October 7th on the West, emphasizing a rise in extremism and anti-Semitism, notably in cities like London.
The Antisemitism Project newsletter discusses the rise of antisemitism in the UK, particularly in London, following events like the Hamas attack on Israel and the war in Gaza.
Shabbat times from March 15 to March 22 are provided, including the beginning and end times in various cities.
Prince William recently visited the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London to address the issue of antisemitism, which has been a growing concern among European Jews.
The text discusses the renaming of London's overground trainlines with no Jewish references, critiques rebranding efforts like Haringey Council and financial advisers Aberdeen, and addresses the renaming of the 73-year-old Jewish Book Week to "Jewish Literary Foundation presents Book Week" aimed at showcasing cultural aspects beyond literature.
The Shabbat times from March 1 to March 8 are as follows: Shabbat begins in various cities such as London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow between 5:26 and 5:52 on Fridays.
A bronze statue of singer Amy Winehouse, who was born into a Jewish family, was defaced with a Palestinian flag sticker covering the Star of David necklace she wore.
Shabbat times for the period of February 16 to February 23 are provided for various locations, including London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.