Leicester’s Jewish community celebrate Premier League win
Leicester's Jewish community have been celebrating the Foxes' Premier League win
Leicester’s Jewish community have been out in force as they celebrated the Foxes’ historic Premier League title win.
Rabbi Shmuli Pink of the Leicester Hebrew Congregation led the celebrations, pictured alongside his four children, treasurer Laurie Jacobs, warden David May and trustree Anthony Jacobs.
Rabbi Pink said: “There is a buzz around the community, a tremendous feeling of accomplishing a life’s dream. It’s something most people never believed would happen in their lifetime – it’s a miracle! Leicester has proved that anything is possible. We’re proud to be a part of the celebrations and are inspired that with continued efforts, we will accomplish scoring the ultimate goal, bringing Moshaich in our lifetime.”
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