Home Secretary May calls for ‘anti-Semitism’ (which really means anti-Arab) to be dealt with more rigorously. What, like stopping criticism of Israel?

‘The UK’s former Chief Rabbi has said that British Jews are scared to go to synagogues or the shops, as Theresa May calls for anti-Semitism to be dealt with more rigorously.

Lord Jonathan Sacks, now Emeritus Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations, said that following the Paris attacks, British Jews were starting to ask whether they would be protected attending synagogue or going to a Jewish shop.

“I hope it will dissipate quickly but there can be no doubt that there is an anxiety now among British Jews which is fairly substantially at a record higher within my lifetime,” he told the Murnaghan Show on Sky News.’

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