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Living with the J-word
8 March 2015
A personal experience of antisemitism, by writer and broadcaster Michael Goldfarb.
New CST recruits graduate as security volunteers
2 April 2015
Last night, approxmately 120 new CST security volunteers graduated after completing CST training courses in London.
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Jewish Community Meeting With Home Secretary
5 November 2014
Jewish community leaders met with Home Secretary Theresa May MP to express communal concerns about antisemitism and extremism. The continuing spread of terrorist threats against the Jewish Community was also a matter of particular focus. The group was led by Gerald Ronson CBE (Chairman of Community Security Trust) and included…
Communities Secretary Calls For Equalities Investigation Into UCU
30 June 2011
Today's Jewish Chronicle carries a strong article by Communities and Local Govt Secretary, Eric Pickles, in which he denounces the current and past behaviour of the University and College Union (UCU). It ends with this declaration When seen in this context, the latest resolution [in which UCU rejected the…
OSCE launches international hate crime website
17 June 2014
The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has launched a new Hate Crime Reports website, transforming its annual hate crime report into an interactive and user-friendly resource. The new website divides hate crime data collected from various sources across…
CST stands against anti-Jewish hate
19 May 2021
The rise in antisemitism in this country since last weekend, fuelled by antisemitic reactions to the conflict in Israel and Gaza, is utterly predictable and completely disgraceful.
Who defines antisemitism, and why does it matter?
24 January 2012
Ben Cohen has an excellent, thought-provoking article in this month's Commentary magazine, in which he asks whether it is Jews or antisemites who get to define the word "antisemitism", and why this matters: A blurb on a book jacket would seem an unlikely vehicle for the introduction of a new…
Elie Wiesel Z”L
4 July 2016
CST is deeply saddened by the news that Holocaust survivor, professor, political activist and Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel has died. Wiesel was born in Transylvania, now part of Romania, and at the age of 15 the Nazis occupied the country, casting a dark shadow on the large Jewish population residing there. Elie was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where 90% of the Romanian Jewish population was murdered upon arrival. Wiesel’s younger sister and mother were both killed at the camp, and Wiesel and his father were further deported to Buchenwald in Germany, where his father was murdered just weeks before the camp was liberated by the US Third Army in April 1945.
CST statement on alleged Islamic State terror threat against Jewish schools and kindergartens in Turkey
Sky News is reporting about an alleged Islamic State terror threat against Jewish schools and kindergartens in Turkey. The story claims that this is an “active plot” that is “aimed specifically at Turkey’s Jewish community”.