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Jews and Gypsies unite in effort to beat ‘obscene’ levels of hate

The Board of Deputies said it would be “stand in solidarity” with the groups on shared interests and to combat “obscene” levels of hostility.

October 30, 2017 14:32
The joint meeting between Jewish, Gypsy and traveller groups in Leeds (Photo: Board of Deputies)
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The Jewish community will work more closely with Gypsy and traveller groups on issues including hate crime and Holocaust remembrance.

Following a series of meetings in Leeds, the Board of Deputies said it would be “stand in solidarity” with the groups on shared interests and to combat “obscene” levels of hostility.

Among the topics which will be tackled together are human rights issues and welfare concerns.

Marie van der Zyl, Board vice-president, said Gypsy and traveller groups were “working hard for the empowerment of their communities”.