28 resultsfor “why are synagogues increasing security”
Security Trust, which supports Jewish safety in Britain, and the Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, ***Aamna Mohdin***, who has been on the ground in Golders Green. But first, the headlines. ## Five big stories 1. ***Iran
Security Trust (CST) - a charity set up to protect British Jews from antisemitism - welcomed the announcement and said it sent a strong message to would-be offenders. About 50 people have been arrested following several
Synagogue on 15 April and at the former premises in Hendon of the charity Jewish Futures three days later. A further attempted arson attack targeted a memorial wall in Golders Green on 28 April. Golders
increased by half in six months, [the head of counter-terrorism policing](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/24/king-charles-patron-community-security-trust-jewish-charity) has said. The move, first disclosed in the Times, comes after the Metropolitan police announced a community protection team
synagogue on 15 April and at the former premises of the charity Jewish Futures in Hendon three days later. A further attempted arson attack targeted a memorial wall in Golders Green on 28 April. Golders
increase security for Jewish communities after a string of arson attacks and a double stabbing that have sparked fear and anger. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said "an attack on our Jewish community is an attack
synagogue in Manchester. It was expected to report back in February but is yet to be published. Earlier this week, Jonathan Hall, the government's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, called for a "moratorium
increasingly among Jewish and Israeli intellectuals, artists, rabbis and historians themselves. In it, historians, experts and everyday Israelis are interviewed. “The media has not reported this,” the film’s director Gillian Mosely told Al Jazeera