UK Jews Wellbeing Way of Life Increasingly Challenged Undermined by Antisemitism Report
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 15 – A recent survey shows half of British Jews have considered leaving due to rising antisemitism and inconsistent hate crime policing, reflecting growing safety concerns.
- The Board of Deputies of British Jews' new report found anti-Semitism has been 'normalised in middle-class Britain', Jews feel 'marginalised' and 'tolerated rather than respected' in Britain.
- Since October 7, 2023, antisemitism in Britain has surged, with 4,103 incidents in 2023 and 3,528 in 2024.
- On Sunday, Elmo’s X account was hacked, spreading antisemitic posts, while in early July, protesters stormed a popular Israeli restaurant chanting `Death to the IDF`.
- Results from January reveal only one-third see a future in the UK, as half considered leaving over antisemitism, according to the survey.
- Establishing a safety plan for professional bodies, and authors urged recognising Judaism as an ethnicity to combat antisemitism.
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UK Jews wellbeing way of life increasingly challenged undermined by antisemitism report
British Board of Deputies identifies rising antisemitism in civil society, including national health service, unions, and professional bodies, leaving Jews ‘nowhere they can turn’ The post UK Jews wellbeing way of life increasingly challenged undermined by antisemitism report appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
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