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experience of antisemitism. She said she now doesn’t want to bring her own family up in the UK when she’s older. “Someone who isn’t Jewish is not scared to live their life
Jewish community security group (CSG), which was repeatedly in contact about antisemitic threats during Hanukah celebrations in 2025. Bell found NSW police did not appear to have completed a “comprehensive written risk assessment
experience, combined with what happened in Manchester last year, means that we are staying away. That saddens me massively and showed that our way of life has been hugely affected and trampled
children or grandchildren of refugees from the Nazis, who once saw the UK as a haven from antisemitism - she says conversations have shifted from neighbourhood chat to more existential questions. "There aren't any Jewish
experience in this country,” he says. --- **‘Legitimised hatred’** Jewish people make up 0.5% of the UK population **–** and many at the moment feel vulnerable, targeted and alone, Rich tells me. Add to that their sense