“I’m at this vigil to say ‘Dayenu'” says peace protestor outside Downing Street
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“I’m at this vigil to say ‘Dayenu'” says peace protestor outside Downing Street

Ben Bar-Lev, far left, at the peace vigil outside Downing Street, Monday 9th October 2023
Ben Bar-Lev, far left, at the peace vigil outside Downing Street, Monday 9th October 2023

A member of Maidenhead Synagogue has told Jewish News he has come to tonight’s vigil outside Downing Street to represent “one voice – one strong powerful voice from the Jewish community” in saying ‘Dayenu’ (Enough).

35-year old Ben Bar-Lev from Oxfordshire added:

“I’m here to ensure we will continue to support our loved ones and dear friends who out in Israel now are fighting for their lives and their country.

At the Downing Street solidarity vigil. Pic: Ben Bar-Lev

“Today’s vigil is our place to show distraught sadness but to (also) show our solidarity and voice that together we will ensure we win against the evil that is Hamas. Enough is enough and this is the time to ensure in London and around the world we install the power we have.”

Bar-Lev is one of at least a thousand people taking to the street at Downing Street to show solidarity with Israeli victims of the Hamas attacks.