At a public bath in east London, three of the city’s most insular groups—cockneys, Russian immigrants, and ḥasidic Jews—sweat together in peace. How?
A planned memorial next to Parliament appears to have been treated as an easy way to show that the British are, indeed, on the right side of history.
It’s been one year since the anti-Semitic Labor leader stepped down. Things have much improved since then, but it’s also become clear that the forces he unleashed are in the U.K. to stay.
Meet William (Wolf) Fisher.
Pulling down statues and bashing Israel.
The disease has had a disproportionate impact on British Jewry.
With some help from the great rabbis of England.
Boris Johnson has a choice to make.
The Jews of the Royal Air Force.
Meet Barbara Oberman.
And it’s a very present threat, on both sides of the Atlantic.
And from the movement for Soviet Jewry.
And his longtime collaborator, Hyman Hurwitz.
Eight centuries after an infamous massacre.