Brighton

Wife of Jewish anti-Zionist convicted of theft for removing hostage poster from memorial in 2024

The British woman was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered her to pay $1,637 in prosecution costs.

A photograph taken on January 18, 2025 shows lit candles and a placard displayed during a vigil in the centre of Brighton, England, for people held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.
 CELEBRATING THE center (L to R): Rabbi Hershel Rader, spiritual leader, Brighton & Hove Hebrew Congregation; BNJC CEO Marc Sugarman; Chief Rabbi of United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, Ephraim Mirvis; philanthropist Tony Bloom; Natasha Isaac, trustee, BNJC board.

Jewish community revived in Brighton, UK

Netanyahu and Milchan

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 Head of European herring gull (Larus argentatus).

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British family in final push to bring daughter to Israel for leg-saving operation

"We are so grateful for the support we've received from the Jewish community in the UK and all across the world."

Six-year-old Kyra pictured with her mother, Rima Warrell.

British family seeks to bring daughter to Israel for surgery to save her leg

A crowdfunding campaign, Step-By-Step with Kyra: The First Hurdle, aims to raise the approximately $78,500 needed for the surgery.

Six-year-old Kyra pictured with her mother, Rima Warrell.