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Spurs and BBC distance themselves from BLM after ‘gagged on Zionism’ tweet
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
According to reports in the Telegraph, they will drop public displays of support for the movement in wake of controversial comment that was branded antisemitic.
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OPINION: BLM is fighting racism with racism
BY JEREMY HAVARDI
 
Shoah memorial group blasts David Starkey for saying ‘slavery was not genocide’
BY MATHILDE FROT
‘To suggest a genocide did not take place because some of those who were persecuted survived is dangerous, damaging and completely reprehensible’
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Top Israeli diplomat says Johnson’s annexation stance makes ties ‘uncomfortable’
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
Ambassador Dore Gold’s comments come after the British Prime Minister wrote an opinion piece in a Hebrew-language daily saying: ‘I profoundly hope annexation does not go ahead’
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Boris Johnson urges halt to annexation, says UK won’t recognise changes
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
 
UK pledges extra £33.5m to UN agency for Palestinians
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
 
OPINION: Misconceptions of ‘annexation’ show a concerning level of ignorance
BY NATASHA HAUSDORFF
 
Jeffrey Epstein associate, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, arrested by FBI
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
Maxwell has previously repeatedly denied wrongdoing and called some of the claims against her ‘absolute rubbish’
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Luciana Berger gets top job at communications firm Edelman UK
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
 
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Craig David joins over 1,500 stars in backing support for live music sector
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
 
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Zooming in on Shoah education
BY JACK MENDEL
With schools and shuls shut, survivors are finding new ways to share experiences. Jack Mendel speaks to some of them about teaching the lessons of the Holocaust online
 
Heirloom that survived Hitler and Stalin is lost in lockdown
BY MATHILDE FROT
 
Holocaust Educational Trust holds ambassadors’ conference online
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
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Special report: The return of kosher restaurants post-lockdown
BY LOUISA WALTERS
Farewell Deliveroo! So long Just Eat! Our favourite kosher outlets reopen this week – with one or two differences
 
The Lighter Side! This week: Carl Reiner, Alec Baldwin and Barbra Streisand
BY BRIGIT GRANT
 
Food and Drink: Denise’s Chunky Chocolate Biscuits
BY DENISE PHILLIPS
 
Faith leaders thank key workers for their contributions during pandemic
BY MATHILDE FROT
 
Simcha supply shop launches line of face masks partly in aid of NHS
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
Mimi Belilty and Stella Garzon, co-founders of the north-London based company Creative Favours, pledged to donate 10 percent of profits from every face mask
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Fundraising drive in memory of Camp Simcha volunteer
BY MATHILDE FROT
 
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Shuls should retain online presence after reopening, United Synagogue says
BY MATHILDE FROT
 
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Green Shabbat: Faith leaders urge investment in eco-friendly Judaism
BY JEWISH NEWS REPORTER
Chief Rabbi Mirvis among communal figures to back initiative in wake of lockdown which ‘highlighted how irresponsible our society has been in regard to the environment’
 
OPINION: 20 cherished communal charities need your help
BY JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN
 
OPINION: Lockdown a lesson in how we can improve the world
BY DAVID MASON
 
OPINION: So grateful that we can once again say ‘mah tovu’
BY MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN
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Pope Francis offers condolences to Benedict XVI following his brother’s death

Pope Francis offers condolences to Benedict XVI following his brother’s death

Vatican City, Jul 2, 2020 / 05:10 am (CNA).- Pope Francis offered his condolences to Benedict XVI Thursday following the death of his brother. 
In a letter to the pope emeritus dated July 2, the pope expressed his “heartfelt sympathy” after the death of Msgr. Georg Ratzinger July 1 at the age of 96.
“You were kind enough to be the first to tell me the news of the departure of your beloved brother Georg,” Pope Francis wrote in the letter released in both Italian and German by the Holy See Press Office. 
“In this hour of mourning I would like to express to you once again my heartfelt sympathy and my spiritual closeness.”
The letter continued: “I assure you of my prayers for the deceased, that the Lord of Life, in his goodness and mercy, may receive him into his heavenly homeland and grant him the reward prepared for the faithful servants of the Gospel.” 
“I also pray for you, Holiness, that through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Father will strengthen you in Christian hope and console you in his divine love.”
Benedict XVI’s older brother died a little more than a week after the pope emeritus made a four-day trip to Regensburg, Germany, to be by his bedside. On each day of the visit the brothers celebrated Mass together, according to local Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer.

The brothers enjoyed a strong bond throughout their lives. They were ordained together on June 29, 1951, and remained in touch as their paths diverged, with Georg pursuing an interest in music and his younger brother developing a reputation as a leading theologian.
Georg served as a conductor of the Regensburger Domspatzen, the acclaimed cathedral choir of Regensburg. 
In 2011, he celebrated his 60th anniversary as a priest in Rome together with his brother.
The Diocese of Regensburg announced July 2 that a Pontifical Requiem Mass for Msgr. Ratzinger will take place at 10 a.m. local time Wednesday, July 8, at Regensburg Cathedral. It will be broadcast live on the diocesan website
Afterwards, Benedict’s brother will be laid to rest in the foundation grave of the Regensburger Domspatzen at the Lower Catholic Cemetery in Regensburg.
Regensburg diocese has invited Catholics worldwide to leave messages of condolences via its website.
Speaking after Benedict XVI’s visit to Germany, Voderholzer said: “One can only wish everyone such affection, such a fraternal togetherness, as witnessed in the relationship of the Ratzinger brothers. It lives on fidelity, trust, selflessness and a solid foundation: in the case of the Ratzinger brothers, this is the common, living faith in Christ, the Son of God.”

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Catholic bishop: bill changes would leave UK with ‘most extreme abortion legislation in Europe’

CNA Staff, Jul 2, 2020 / 04:00 am (CNA).- An English bishop has urged Catholics to resist a new push to strip away protections for unborn children that would “leave the U.K. with the most extreme abortion legislation in Europe.” 
Bishop John Sherrington issued the appeal July 1 as Members of Parliament sought to table amendments to a domestic abuse bill that he said would introduce “abortion on demand, for any reason, up until when a child is capable of being born alive.”
A group of MPs will seek to repeal sections 58 and 59 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861, which prohibit the administration of drugs or the use of instruments to cause a miscarriage.
Sherrington said: “This is being presented as decriminalizing abortion but it would, if carried, do far more than that. It would result in the introduction of abortion on demand, for any reason, up until when a child is capable of being born alive, with a ceiling of 28 weeks.”
“It would leave the U.K. with the most extreme abortion legislation in Europe, where in nearly all countries the time limit for abortion is 12 weeks. The majority of our fellow citizens would like to see the current 24-week limit reduced, not increased.”
Sherrington, the lead bishop for life issues of the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, continued: “This amendment would also have the effect of removing the clauses in the Abortion Act 1967 which enable medical practitioners to exercise conscientious objection in relation to abortion. Furthermore, it would also remove the legal safeguards which currently protect women and children.” 
He urged Catholics to write to their MPs, via the website of the pro-life group Right to Life, urging them to oppose the amendment.
Right to Life has accused the abortion lobby, led by the U.K.’s largest abortion provider BPAS, of trying to “hijack” the Domestic Abuse Bill, which seeks to safeguard women and children who face abuse in their homes.
The charity said that the amendments would represent “the most extensive change to abortion legislation” since the practice was legalized in 1967, leaving England and Wales with “one of the most extreme abortion laws in the world.”
Pro-abortion campaigners have been active throughout the coronavirus crisis, which has had a devastating effect on the U.K., with 43,991 deaths from COVID-19 as of July 2 — the third highest recorded figure in the world.
When the country entered lockdown in March, the government came under pressure to allow women to have early abortions at home without medical supervision. It approved the measure, then quickly rescinded it, before introducing again.
Sherrington, an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Westminster, expressed shock at the government’s actions. 
He said: “These measures fundamentally change access to abortion in England and Wales for the foreseeable future. Whilst these are emergency times, these measures further endanger women who, for example, are rushed into decisions by abusive partners and act without any proper consultation.”
Last month official figures revealed that a record number of abortions took place in England and Wales in 2019.
The government reported June 11 that a total of 209,519 abortions took place last year, more than in any other year since 1967. 
Antonia Tully, director of campaigns at the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, said: “We are looking at a national tragedy here. This appalling figure shows us that abortion is becoming more and more normalized.” 

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