When 20,000 people gathered for the “Standing Strong: Extinguish Antisemitism” rally on Whitehall in May, they may not have been expecting to be hearing from a senior Church of England official. But Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy, Lead Bishop for interfaith engagement, gave a stirring and impassioned speech on the dangers of Jew-hate and where they can lead. “Antisemitism possesses a particular persistence and ubiquity that demands moral clarity”, he told the…
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