British Jews gather for annual celebration in shadow of recent attacks


LONDON, May 6 (Reuters) – Thousands of British Jews gathered in north London on Tuesday to mark ‌the Lag B’Omer festival, a celebratory event in ‌the Jewish calendar, after weeks of heightened tension and fear following a ​string of antisemitic attacks.

At one event in the area, men in ultra-Orthodox Jewish dress packed out a school playground to dance and pray together around bonfires as hundreds of ‌women and children ⁠watched from nearby streets and some crowded onto the balconies of residential buildings.

The annual festival ⁠is traditionally celebrated as a joyful pause in a solemn period of the Jewish calendar. Bright yellow high-visibility police ​vests stood ​out in sharp contrast ​to the traditional black ‌coats and hats of those taking part.

Tuesday’s festival took place days after two Jewish men were stabbed in the street – the most violent incident this year in a series of attacks that have put the security of Britain’s ‌290,000 Jews into the spotlight.

Community ​leader Levi Shapiro said the event ​was slightly different ​this year, referring to antisemitic incidents across ‌the area.

“There will be that ​extra element of ​prayers, a moment of unity and reflection for the Jewish community, and of course, a community that ​stays strong together ‌in the most challenging times,” he said.

(Reporting by ​Marissa Davison and Toby Shepheard, writing by William ​James, Editing by William Maclean)



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