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I will never allow antisemitism to go unchallenged, deputy PM tells Parliament Chanukah reception

Chief Rabbi and figures from Labour, the Conservatives and Lib Dems spoke against antisemitism and called for the release of hostages

December 12, 2024 11:59
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A menorah in Speaker's House commissioned by former speaker Sir Michael Martin and consecrated by former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks in 2003.
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Two early Chanukah events were held in Westminster on Wednesday evening.

One, hosted by the Board of Deputies and House of Commons Speaker took place in the grand setting of Speaker’s House overlooking the river Thames on the parliamentary estate.

“I hope you feel support here in Speaker’s House”, Hoyle told those present – including MPs, communal figures and journalists – offering a variety of kosher canapés and an abundance of doughnuts.

“Chanukah serves as a reminder that the Jewish people should stand strong in the face of adversity, just as your ancestors did. Chanukah is also a mark of the Jewish people's continued dedication to the history that makes you who you are”, he said.