‘What’s our red line ?’ British Jews question their safety
As antisemitic incidents rise, some Jewish people are asking if it’s time to leave – and where they might go next For many Jews sitting down with family and friends for Friday night dinner, the conversation is now turning to their “red line”. “What do we do? Do we have to leave?” asked Barry (…)
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