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We marched for ourselves, and for the world

Jewish women were among the thousands who took part in marches last weekend as part of an international demonstration on the first full day of Donald Trumps presidency.

January 31, 2017 17:34
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Rosa Doherty,

Rosa Doherty

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Organisers of the Women’s March said that up to 100,000 people took part in the London protest, and there were millions more around the world, with the biggest demonstration taking place in Washington DC.

Rabbi Deborah Kahn Harris, principal of Leo Baeck College, said her Jewish values made her determined to stand up for women and minority communities, who she said were under attack from Mr Trump.

“Standing up for diversity, for minority people, for the disabled and the LGBT community is fundamental to my Jewish values,” she explained.

Gabbie Asher, a member of New North London Synagogue, said she took part because she was so shocked by Mr Trump’s comments about women.