In one of his first interviews since the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue attack, in Manchester, England, Rabbi Daniel Walker says the Jewish community “can’t give up”.
Speaking to Radio 4 Today’s Emma Barnett, Rabbi Walker said he has no “mental space” to think about why the attacker did it.
He also said that a visit from King Charles earlier this month showed him that “society cares” about the Jewish community.
Two congregants – Adrian Daulby and Melvin Kravitz – were killed and three others seriously injured when Jihad Al-Shamie rammed a car into and stabbed worshippers.
He was later shot dead by police. The inquest into the victims’ deaths begins on 29 October.
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