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Meet the non-Jewish Brits who stand shoulder to shoulder with us

Since October 7 many in the community have felt abandoned by wider British society, but also we have some steadfast and very vocal allies

May 1, 2025 14:26
life lead
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The last year and a half has been a lonely time for the Jewish community, with supportive friends appearing to be in short supply.

What sympathy there was in the immediate aftermath of October 7 seemed to evaporate once Israel retaliated in Gaza.

This has led many to experience feelings of isolation and abandonment, something that was recently backed up by research carried out by the Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR). A study last year titled “A year after October 7: British Jewish views on Israel, antisemitism and Jewish life” documented profound changes in many Jews’ relationship with wider British society.

More than a third of its respondents (39 per cent) said they felt closer to their Jewish friends since October 7, while almost a quarter (24 per cent) said they felt less close to their non-Jewish friends.