Jewish community fills Finchley Reform Synagogue after antisemitic attacks in London
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Updated · Haaretz · Apr 24
Jewish community fills Finchley Reform Synagogue after antisemitic attacks in London
8 articles · Updated · Haaretz · Apr 24
Three days after an attempted firebombing at the north London synagogue, Friday night prayers saw the hall at full capacity.
The surge in attendance reflects both heightened fear and resilience among local Jews following a recent string of antisemitic incidents.
Community leaders criticize political figures, including Israeli politicians, for using such attacks for political gain rather than offering genuine support to the Diaspora.
Beyond the show of unity, what is the hidden psychological toll on London’s Jewish community?
As London's Jews show resilience, why do leaders feel used as a 'political football'?
How has an Iran-linked group managed to orchestrate a campaign of terror in London?
What connects the attacks on Jewish sites to one on a Persian media organization?
With millions in new funding, is building 'higher fences' the right answer to antisemitism?
With 25 arrests made, are authorities facing one terror network or multiple unrelated threats?