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Arrests made in connection with attack on rabbi in Essex
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image captionThe victim, named locally as Rabbi Rafi Goodwin, had head injuries as a result of the attack outside the synagogue on Limes Avenue in Chigwell
A rabbi has needed hospital treatment after he was assaulted in a cowardly attack outside his synagogue.
Essex Police responded to reports of a religiously-aggravated assault on a man in his 30s in Limes Avenue, Chigwell, just after 13:15 BST on Sunday.
The victim has been named locally as Rabbi Rafi Goodwin from the Chigwell & Hainault United Synagogue.
Two teenagers are reported to have spoken about his religion in a derogatory way and assaulted him.
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A group of men who shouted anti-Semitic abuse while driving through a Jewish community in North London were part of a convoy that travelled 200 miles from Bradford, it was reported today, as police stepped up patrols at synagogues and Sadiq Khan said there was no excuse for racism.
Onlookers were left horrified after the passengers yelled: F the Jews. F all of them. F their mothers, f their daughters and show your support for Palestine. Rape their daughters and we have to send a message like that. Please do it for the poor children in Gaza.
Mr Khan, who was recently re-elected as Mayor of London, told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme this morning: Many of us feel quite strongly about what s happened in Israel and Gaza, what we can t do is use that as an excuse for any kind of anti-Semitism or hate crime.