British Jews concerned about future in Europe
More than half of British Jews (58 percent) question whether they have a future in Britain or Europe, according to a survey conducted by the Campaign Against Antisemitism.
The survey included 2,200 British Jews from different parts of the country, where the Jewish population is 280,000.
“Britain is at a tipping point,” said Gideon Falter, chairman of CAA. “Unless anti-Semitism is met with zero tolerance, it will grow, and British Jews will increasingly question their place in this country.”