The Campaign Against Antisemitism is calling on people of all races and religions to attend the “Together Against Antisemitism - National Solidarity Rally” in Parliament Square on December 8. “The Jewish community has been shaken by antisemitism in public life and [by] mounting hate crime. Many are saying that they feel isolated and hated. We have heard heartbreaking stories from Jews who are questioning their place in their own country. Britain is better than this. Now is the time for us all to take a stand,” the organization wrote on Facebook.“Whatever your religion, race or politics, on Sunday 8th December at 1:15pm, we will rally together in Parliament Square as Jews and non-Jews alike, to say clearly and with one voice, that we stand #TogetherAgainstAntisemitism.”254 bus at Hackney Central #E8 3.10pm, Jewish couple assaulted by a male who screamed "Jews don't belong here etc." Leaving victims scared! #HateCrime @MPSRTPC & @TFL investigating, cad 4258 21/11/19 pic.twitter.com/rCZHu7E8wN
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