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Daniel Levy steps down after nearly 25 years, leaving impact of Jewish identity at Tottenham

Levy's departure, as one of the senior Jewish figures in English soccer, closes a chapter of Jewish leadership at a club with one of soccer’s most prominent Jewish fanbases.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR chairman Daniel Levy – who is leaving his role – is pictured in the stands before a Spurs Europa League match earlier this year.
 Police officers stand in front of Iran's embassy, after six men were arrested earlier on the same day on suspicion of grievous bodily harm during a protest, London, Britain, June 20, 2025

Iran attempted to abduct, assassinate Jewish community leaders in UK, report finds

Police officers work as people gather outside the Old Bailey after British police officer Martyn Blake was acquitted of the 2022 murder of Chris Kaba, in London, Britain, October 21, 2024.

Torah desecrated after break-in at London synagogue, police say vandalism not antisemitic

 Mezuzah at Shalom Kosher

Blade-wielding man in Abbey Road sweatshirt cuts mezuzah from London Jewish home


British minister warns Miliband win would weaken UK-Israel ties

Ed Miliband, leader of Labor, has insisted that if elected premier, he would be “as good a friend to Israel” as current Prime Minister David Cameron.

Ed Miliband

Bridging civilizations

Normally the elites of Iraqi Jewry in London are associated with the great merchant families, but Nessim Dawood represented an aristocracy of knowledge instead.

Aladdin is trapped by the sorcerer in the magic cave.

Rule of law: The mystery of Miriam Naor

As Asher Grunis leaves the stage, the debate on judicial intervention and whether the new chief justice will be for or against it has been reignited.

MIRIAM NAOR

UK Jews feel anti-Semitic backlash

Community Security Trust warns that situation could deteriorate significantly; Large pro-Palestinian demo held outside Downing Street.

Demonstrators march in central London July 19

Disraeli childhood home, British Jewry HQ sold for $10 million

Board of Deputies of British Jews will be relocating to London's Camden neighborhood.

The childhood home of Benjamin Disraeli.