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Jewish student house plans security fence due to ‘huge surge’ in antisemitism

Hillel House in Birmingham submits planning application after incidents on campuses nationwide

May 7, 2025 09:11
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Hillel House in Edgbaston outside Birmingham (Photo: Hillel Facebook)
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A Jewish student accommodation centre in Birmingham has applied for planning permission to increase security in response to a “huge surge” in antisemitism.

Hillel House in Edgbaston, which houses Jewish students from the University of Birmingham, is seeking council approval to install a 1.8-metre-high perimeter fence and security gates.

The application cites “the recent huge surge in antisemitism which has arisen in university campuses”, adding that the proposed additions would “provide additional security to the students”.

Ruth Jacobs, who has managed Hillel House for 46 years, said the move followed a troubling rise in antisemitic incidents nationally, including an attack on Leeds Hillel House last February. That incident saw red graffiti bearing the words “Free Palestine” sprayed on the building, prompting a police investigation and alarm among Jewish campus leaders.