More money to protect Jews in England
But is that going to make any difference?
My boyfriend was born in Golders Green. When his parents split when he was 10 he moved away but his dad still lives there. His dad isn't an orthodox Jew but he is Jewish and will wear his Kippah to and from the synagogue. Like his friend Moshe who was attacked yesterday. That could have been him.
Will anything change? We've tolerated a growing sense of division and hatred in our society. These recent attacks are just the inevitable result to me.
The difference isn't about more policing or banning this and that etc etc it's about a society that can live together. We're failing to do that currently.
My boyfriend was born in Golders Green. When his parents split when he was 10 he moved away but his dad still lives there. His dad isn't an orthodox Jew but he is Jewish and will wear his Kippah to and from the synagogue. Like his friend Moshe who was attacked yesterday. That could have been him.
Will anything change? We've tolerated a growing sense of division and hatred in our society. These recent attacks are just the inevitable result to me.
The difference isn't about more policing or banning this and that etc etc it's about a society that can live together. We're failing to do that currently.



