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Despite last week's attack in Gothenburg, Jews have never been so welcome

The Masorti Jewish community's spiritual leader praises the authorities' response to recent attacks in the city

December 15, 2017 12:50
Police arrived after the failed arson attempt on a Gothenburg synagogue on Saturday night
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It has been a rough few months for the 1000 members of the Gothenburg Jewish community. In September, police gave a violent Neo-Nazi group permission to demonstrate in the heart of the city on Yom Kippur, just a few blocks away from our synagogue.

Then last weekend, days after Donald Trump made his announcement recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Molotov cocktails were hurled at the shul.

The community building next door was hosting a youth party and the teenagers and youth leaders were forced to cower in the basement.

Police arrested three suspects aged between 18 and 21 although only two have been charged. Their identities and motives are not yet public, but it would come as no shock to anybody if they targeted Swedish Jews as a proxy for Israel.