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  • In memory and with everlasting gratitude

    12 January 2010

    Sadly, another witness to the reality of Nazism and the Holocaust has passed away. It is impossible for the imagination to grasp the scale of evil represented by Nazism and the Holocaust, but Miep Gies left the world a uniquely valuable legacy: for this woman not only helped to hide Anne F…

  • CST holds first cyber security conference for the UK Jewish community in London

    7 September 2017

    Following several high profile cyber attacks that have affected businesses, charities, and government services alike, CST facilitated a one-day cyber security conference for the Chief Executives of the UK Jewish community in London. Over 40 people attended the event that took place at JW3 in North London. The aim of the conference was to provide the professional leadership of Jewish community organisations with a greater understanding of the threat and risks of cyber attacks and crucially what sort of policies and practices these organisations should be adopting to best protect themselves. 

  • Dual Loyalty Memo

    16 September 2010

    The 'Dual Loyalty' charge is one of the oldest antisemitic canards: the allegation that Jews will always hold a greater loyalty towards other Jews, or towards the collectivity of Jews, than to the country in which they live and of which they are a citizen, and therefore can never truly…

  • CST welcomes new Mayoral Police and Crime Plan for London

    CST is pleased to welcome Mayor Sadiq Khan’s newly published Police and Crime plan for London. The Plan prioritises violence against women and girls, keeping children and young people safe, and importantly focuses on hate crime and violence. The plan sets out a list of commitments to tackle hate crime, including antisemitism, as well as to provide support for victims of such crimes. The Plan also includes a new Online Hate Crime Hub and new support for groups helping victims of such crimes.   

  • HATE CRIME: A guide to those affected

    23 August 2017

    CST is publishing a comprehensive guide for those affected by Hate Crime, co-authored with the Crown Prosecution Service and Tell MAMA, and supported by the Department of Communities and Local Government. The guide provides guidance and advice for victims and witnesses of hate crime on how to navigate the criminal justice system, from how to react to and report a hate crime to understanding the law and processes of the UK court system.

  • The far left event that attacked CST and praised David Irving

    7 August 2020

    At the end of July an event organised by the group Labour Against the Witchhunt held a Zoom meeting which was broadcast live on multiple pages on Facebook. The meeting was ostensibly about free speech, but in fact turned into an attack on mainstream Jewish community organisations, including CST.

  • The Muslim Association of Britain and the blood libel

    17 September 2009

    Last month, the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet published an article alleging that Israeli soldiers kidnapped Palestinian civilians and stole their organs, before returning their mutilated bodies to their families. This story provoked a storm of protest, as many saw it as a revival of the medieval antisemitic myth of the blood lib…

  • Antisemitic Incidents Report shows record UK high in 2014

    5 February 2015

    CST's Antisemitic Incidents Report 2014, published today, shows a record number of antisemitic hate incidents were recorded in the UK last year.

  • Imitation is not always flattery

    13 January 2010

    Imitation is not always flattery One year one from the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and southern Israel, many people are looking back at events during and after that conflict to learn lessons and see how, or whether at all, peace can be made between Israel and the…

  • Qaradawi on Muslims and Jews

    23 February 2011

    With Sheikh Qaradawi back in Egypt and back in the news, it is worth revisting a collection of his rulings and other writings on Israel, Jews and Zionism, Fatawa on Palestine, which was published some eight years ago, translated into English in 2007 and reviewed by myself and Mark Gardner in…