The Jerusalem Post

Massive turnout as Manchester’s Jews rally against antisemiti­sm, Labour leader Corbyn

- • By URI BOLLAG

MANCHESTER – In a rare display of community solidarity, more than 2,500 Jews demonstrat­ed here Sunday against the rising tide of antisemiti­sm in the UK, and in particular their discontent with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Politician­s from both the Conservati­ve and Labour parties addressed the crowd, as did the UK’s Chief Rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis.

“Six months ago the outstandin­g decision was made by the Jewish community in London to protest in front of Parliament. Ever since, the situation has only worsened, so we felt that, as the second biggest Jewish community in the UK, it was Manchester’s turn to say enough is enough,” Raphi Bloom, co-chair of North West Friends of Israel, one of the organizers of the protest, told The Jerusalem Post.

“People from all denominati­ons have come together in this protest,” Bloom continued, “Religious, non-religious, haredim and Reform. We are all standing together to make our voice heard.”

The protest is a show of strength in light of the developmen­ts within the Labour party, he explained. “More and more people in power feel able to express things about Jews, the Jewish community, Jewish feelings without any repercussi­ons.”

Antisemiti­c attacks in the UK have reached an all-time high over the last year, with nearly four incidents registered every day.

“We won’t be told how antisemiti­sm should be defined,” Raphi explained. “We will say what we think antisemiti­sm is. We’re not going anywhere. The Jewish community has proudly dedicated itself and contribute­d to the UK for centuries. We’re not going anywhere.”

Neverthele­ss, when asked about what would happen if Corbyn would become prime minister in the next election, he replied that he believes many Jews will leave the country.

“A few weeks ago, when Labour’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell... was asked whether he could guarantee that he would keep up security funding for Jewish communitie­s in case of becoming chancellor, he replied that ‘they would review all expenditur­es,’” Bloom said. “That is outrageous.”

“Corbyn needs to say sorry. He needs to apologize for all he’s done to the Jewish community. For calling Hamas his friends, for honoring the Munich terrorists, for allowing antisemiti­sm to flourish.”

Yet, Bloom expressed hope. “The protest has been a great success. We’ve received massive media coverage. So many people from so many background­s turned up to say enough is enough. This is a show of strength from all of us to the entire community.”

 ??  ?? MANCHESTER’S JEWS turn out en masse yesterday to protest antisemiti­sm in the UK. (Raphi Bloom)
MANCHESTER’S JEWS turn out en masse yesterday to protest antisemiti­sm in the UK. (Raphi Bloom)

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