London Mayor salutes Jewish community

Mayor Ken Livingstone hailed the Jewish Community’s “enormous” contribution to London life as he launched a new report on Jewish life in the capital.

�The Jewish Population in London�, which is based on information from the 2001 census, was commissioned to coincide with the 350th anniversary of the community�s return to Britain.

It shows that there are nearly 150,000 Jews living in London � accounting for two percent of the capital�s inhabitants and around 58 percent of Britain�s Jewish population.

The Mayor said: �Many Jewish people first made their homes in this country in London and many of the most significant moments in British Jewish history have occurred in our city.

�Jewish Londoners have made a powerful contribution to the city in fields as varied as science, culture, business and the arts and the Jewish contribution to London has been enormous.�

He said the report would be used to ensure �that the specific needs and concerns of Jewish Londoners are understood and responded to�.

Meanwhile, the Mayor�s Office has published its third Guide to Jewish London, featuring details of a range of events and activities across the capital until March 2007.

TJ

5 Responses

  1. Susshow, have you not read up or heard about Livingstone’s previous behaviors and remarks with regard to Jews? He is notorious for the anti-Semitic statements he’s made. Wouldn’t you then suspect any reports or remarks he now makes denoting praise of Jews?

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