London jewish community
'I will kill you Jews,' man jailed for shouting death threats at Jews in London
Tavius Jean-Charles, 36, made repeated threats between October 2025 and March 2026, with the incidents occurring near synagogues in an area of north London with a large Jewish community, police said.
King Charles vows to take urgent action against antisemitism, foreign threats, and extremism
UK man convicted after assaulting people on the street while asking if they were Jewish
CAM weekly Antisemitism report – London stabbings demonstrate it’s “open season” on Jews, says CAM
University of London professor fired for antisemitic insults at students
Singh allegedly made statements to students like: “Too bad you live down to stereotypes,” “Is it difficuybeing a Jew?” [sic] and “Are you pretending to be a Jew?”
UK antisemitism watchdog determined to catch Oxford Street perpetrators
As UK police fail to capture Oxford Street perpetrators, a local Anti-antisemitism group stepped up to help solve the case with a £10,000 reward at stake.
UK Labour MP's Jewish partner smeared as far-right by Al Jazeera
MP Stella Creasy accused Al Jazeera of smearing her Jewish partner and herself after they aired an edited clip of Dan Fox speaking at an event.
England to honor Licoricia of Winchester, Jewish businesswoman murdered there
The statue features the inscription: “Love thy neighbour as thyself” from Leviticus, in English and Hebrew.
London's Jews split into East and West - now they've reconciled
The historic Bevis Marks Synagogue and the story of the Jewish immigrants to London. "Life was a constant struggle, but it had its warmth."
Ishay Ribo to perform at London's O2 Arena on December 5
Ribo lyrically draws inspiration from the commentary of Rashi, the teachings of rabbis such as Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe, and other religious themes.
London teenager charged for antisemitic incident in train station
The teenager was charged on July 23 and was released on conditional police bail to appear in court on August 2, according to British Transport Police.
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.