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Scottish Jewish groups row over racism

June 3, 2010 13:59

By

Stephanie Brickman

1 min read

A row is raging between two key communal organisations over the level of antisemitism in Scotland.

In a letter to the JC, Glasgow Jewish Educational Forum's Michael Samuel, Jeremy Stein and Tony Tankel expressed concern "at the repeated attempts of the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities to exaggerate the threat of antisemitism, which will only cause harm to the interests of Jews living in Scotland".

At SCoJec, public affairs officer Leah Granat countered that the council was not trying to exaggerate matters. "The Jewish community is absolutely not under siege in Scotland, but it's ridiculous to deny that incidents do happen. Clearly we need a piece of research to find out what isn't reported." She added that she was waiting for the police to arrive to investigate threatening hate mail received that morning.

The council is planning research to deepen understanding of the experience of being Jewish in Scotland, with particular focus on antisemitism.