Friday, September 30, 2016

UK: "It was the first time I’d seen anti-Semitism, kids chasing after you in a park and calling you a bloody Jew"


Via Times of Israel:
Being out of Israel — where, he says, he felt “protected” — and in Leeds, Charney says he felt “vulnerable. It was the first time I’d seen anti-Semitism, kids chasing after you in a park and calling you a bloody Jew. Israel gives you a sense of security, and especially in the army, there’s a feeling of collective strength. You can do, you can protect, you can defend. It’s a very different mentality.”
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