💨 Abstract
The author describes feeling anxious and fearful after visiting a kosher bakery near the site of a recent stabbing in Golders Green. The rise in antisemitic attacks in Britain has left the Jewish community, including the author, considering an "exit plan." Despite feeling distressed and angry, the author finds hope in messages of support from non-Jewish friends and the community's resolve to stand against hate. The author emphasizes the need for solidarity and action against the root causes of antisemitism.
Courtesy: Suzanne Baum
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