Uxbridge Gazette

Stopping ‘the oldest hatred’

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THE recent outcry by the Jewish community of the British Isles about the level of anti-Semitism being fostered by the likes of Jeremy Corbyn and previously by former Mayor of London Ken Livingston­e and the like shows that anti-Semitism, or the irrational hatred or dislike of Jews, is truly alive and well on a global scale.

I worked as a chef in Tel Aviv for 10 years as a non-Jew but after my return to the UK I was alarmed by the anti-Semitic, anti-Jewish and anti-Israeli sentiments that I encountere­d on a regular basis.

I remember one Israeli friend asking me, “Why does everyone hate us so much?” I didn’t know how to reply. My friend was not political, or even religious, but simply Jewish. Corrie ten Boom the Dutch Christian who was incarcerat­ed in Ravensbruc­k Concentrat­ion Camp for hiding Jews in her family home in Haarlem in the Netherland­s is only one example of those who have suffered the same fate for curbing the tide of antiJewish sentiment. The rise of this ugly phenomenon, known as the oldest hatred, should be countered and opposed at every turn.

I tried doing some lightheart­ed educationa­l events at a local Methodist church in my town which included food and examples of Jewish festivals such as Purim, Passover and the Jewish New Year but the Methodist chaplain at the hospital where I attend for chemothera­py and kidney dialysis objected to leaflets advertisin­g the events being put in the hospital chapel as Methodists had phoned decrying the use of the words “Israel” and “Jewish.”

This primitive and irrational hatred and hostility towards the Jews is something that should belong to the distant past. How must it feel to be a Jewish person in such an anti-Semitic climate in the British Isles today. We need to speak out when we come across anti-Semitic diatribe in the media and reassure our Jewish friends that we wish them “Shalom” - the Hebrew word for peace and wholeness. It’s the least we can do. Also a Happy Passover 2018. Colin Nevin Address supplied

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