‘Do we need to think about moving away?’: Golders Green Jewish community fears for safety after stabbing
Key takeaways
- Golders Green residents and members of the wider Jewish community in Britain have expressed shock and grief at the latest attack.
- Prefer the Guardian on Google“People feel scared, people feel unsafe,” says Baruch Stern from Gross Butchers, behind the cordon raised after two men were stabbed in north London in an apparent antisemitic attack.
- “People think, is it really the place for me to be here?
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Golders Green residents and members of the wider Jewish community in Britain have expressed shock and grief at the latest attack. Photograph: James Veysey/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Golders Green residents and members of the wider Jewish community in Britain have expressed shock and grief at the latest attack. Photograph: James Veysey/Shutterstock UK news‘Do we need to think about moving away?’: Golders Green Jewish community fears for safety after stabbing Residents call for stronger action after two men attacked on north London street in suspected antisemitic incident
Prefer the Guardian on Google“People feel scared, people feel unsafe,” says Baruch Stern from Gross Butchers, behind the cordon raised after two men were stabbed in north London in an apparent antisemitic attack.
“People think, is it really the place for me to be here? Is the UK safe for Jewish people, or is it something we need to think about, moving away?”