Jewish pride march to be held in London
The Campaign against Antisemitism is to hold a Jewish pride march in central London on Sunday, 19 October.
Organisers are encouraging those taking part to proudly wear Jewish religious and cultural symbols. They are also welcoming non-Jewish marchers to take part in the event.
The group organised a successful rally against anti-Semitism outside the Royal Courts of Justice last month, which was attended by up to 4,000 people, including many community leaders.
The location of the march is yet to be announced.
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