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Rising Security Concerns as British Jews Face Surge in Antisemitic Attacks

British Jewish communities are increasing security measures ahead of the Sukkot holiday following last week’s deadly attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, where a man drove into pedestrians and stabbed worshippers on Yom Kippur. Two victims were killed, one reportedly by police error, prompting fears that Jews in the UK are being unfairly targeted amid tensions over Israel’s actions in Gaza. Rabbis, including Ben Kurzer in London, say enhanced security is necessary but lament that their community must live under such precautions.

The Community Security Trust (CST) recorded 1,521 antisemitic incidents across the UK in the first half of 2025, the second-highest ever reported for that period. Jewish institutions, including synagogues and schools, have installed barbed wire, spikes, CCTV, and rely on private security to protect congregants. Many children are now prevented from playing outside during services, highlighting the daily impact of fear and intimidation on Britain’s Jewish population, which numbers around 300,000.

Community leaders have called for comprehensive government-backed educational programs to address antisemitism and violence. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Police Commissioner Mark Rowley have promised increased security, but many remain wary. “Our synagogues, our schools and our nurseries are already like fortresses … and I do not trust them to keep us safe,” said journalist Nicole Lampert, reflecting widespread concern over the persistent threats facing British Jews.

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