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A view inside the Pink Peacock in 2020. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Pink Peacock)
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The Pink Peacock, Glasgow’s queer, Yiddish, pay-what-you-can cafe, shuts down after alleging antisemitism from ‘leftists’

by Jacob Judah June 20, 2023June 20, 2023

LONDON (JTA) — The Pink Peacock, a queer Yiddishist cafe in Glasgow, closed its doors June 14, as its owners said they had received an “astonishing amount of antisemitic vitriol” […]

Muriel MacDonald at a climate change rally outside Sen. Dianne Feinstein's San Francisco office in Oct. 2021. (Photo/Lara Aburamadan)
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Without pressure, climate pledges made in Glasgow will never be met

Muriel MacDonald by Muriel MacDonald November 4, 2021
Joe Isaac, left, and Morgan Halleb are founders of the Pink Peacock cafe in Glasgow. (Image/JTA-Courtesy Pink Peacock)
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Glasgow’s queer Yiddish anarchist cafe aims to spark a Jewish revolution in Scotland

by Jacob Judah August 26, 2020August 28, 2020

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