London jewish community
Reasonable individuals pay a price for standing up for Jews – opinion
A non-Jewish minority, including Boy George, Douglas Murray, and Mosab Hassan Yousef, stick to their principles, exemplifying true moral courage
CAM weekly antisemitism report – UK is this week's global antisemitism hotspot after hate march
Antisemitic hate crimes in London surge 72% in May 2026 compared to April
'I will kill you Jews,' man jailed for shouting death threats at Jews in London
British Jew victim of two antisemitic incidents in same evening
Both incidents took place on public transportation, the first on the London Underground and the second on the bus.
Red crosses painted on Jewish homes in London
Shomrim, a Jewish security group, called the incidents an antisemitic “hate crime,” adding on Twitter that the perpetrator “appears to have used blood.”
Former synagogue east of London bought to become cultural space
The local Jewish community has all but disappeared in recent years in the Cliftonville area as part of a demographic reconsolidation of Jewish life in the United Kingdom.
The controversial Tzipi Hotovely – Israel’s new voice in Britain
The announcement of Hotovely’s forthcoming appointment was the signal for immediate objections from left-wing Jewish opinion in Britain.
London’s oldest man celebrates 108th birthday at Jewish care home
Ben Raymond moved into the Jewish care home where now lives in 2012, with his late wife. Both were over 100.
Senior London rabbi removed from position after having affair
The rabbi was faced with harsh criticism, many of which claimed that in his rank and position, he is held to a higher moral standard.
Woman chasing after Jewish kids with knife arrested in London
The woman, 47, was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offense and sent for a mental health evaluation.
Hezbollah flags fly once again at London’s Quds Day march
Quds Day was initiated by the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979 to oppose Zionism and the existence of Israel.
At least 30 injured in Lag Ba'omer bonfire explosion in London
People at the bonfire “shrieked and panicked,” and others “trampled on one another.”
The Tower of London and its Jewish history
Site acted as both haven and prison for medieval community members.