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The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. The Nazi death camp where more than one million people perished was liberated on 27 January 1945. Renee Salt, a Holocaust survivor, photographed at her home in London. Renee was born Rywka Ruchla Berkowitz in Zdun?ska Wola, Poland, in 1929. Renee Salt survived the Holocaust working as a slave labourer, and surviving time spent in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Concentration camps. After the war Renee Salt went back to Poland to find surviving family members. She found an aunt and they eventually moved to Paris where she met her husband Charles, who was in the British Army.
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The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. The Nazi death camp where more than one million people perished was liberated on 27 January 1945. Renee Salt, a Holocaust survivor, photographed at her home in London. Renee was born Rywka Ruchla Berkowitz in Zdun?ska Wola, Poland, in 1929. Renee Salt survived the Holocaust working as a slave labourer, and surviving time spent in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Concentration camps. After the war Renee Salt went back to Poland to find surviving family members. She found an aunt and they eventually moved to Paris where she met her husband Charles, who was in the British Army.
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The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. The Nazi death camp where more than one million people perished was liberated on 27 January 1945. Renee Salt, a Holocaust survivor, photographed at her home in London. Renee was born Rywka Ruchla Berkowitz in Zdun?ska Wola, Poland, in 1929. Renee Salt survived the Holocaust working as a slave labourer, and surviving time spent in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Concentration camps. After the war Renee Salt went back to Poland to find surviving family members. She found an aunt and they eventually moved to Paris where she met her husband Charles, who was in the British Army.
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain 5th July 2025
Jewish groups hold an alternative Pride event after Pride in London rejects antisemitism training, Soho, London, Great Britain
5th July 2025
Jewish LGBTQ+ groups led by Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project host an alternative Pride celebration today after Keshet UK withdrew from the official Pride in London parade due to safety concerns and what they describe as repeated exclusion by Pride organisers.
Keshet had requested that Pride in London stewards receive free antisemitism awareness training ahead of the parade – a request made in light of rising anti-Jewish hate, heightened tensions, and security fears for Jewish marchers. Pride in London declined.
“It is deeply disappointing that Pride in London refuses to take even minimal steps to ensure Jewish LGBTQ+ people feel safe and included,” said a spokesperson for Stop The Hate. “Antisemitism is real, and it is rising. Pride should be a space where everyone is protected – but once again, Jewish people are being told we don’t matter.”
In response, Stop The Hate and The Hineni Project will hold a Jewish Pride Street Party to provide a safe, joyful, and visible space for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies to celebrate Pride on their own terms.
As Max from Stop The Hate said: “No matter what, we will celebrate Pride. We will dance, sing, eat, and stand proud together. Jews belong at Pride – and no one can take that away from us.”
Hen Mazzig, renowned Israeli LGBTQ+ activist and writer will address the crowd.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Jewish Ghetto Of Rome Through Virtual Reality Headsets
July 2, 2025, Rome, Rm, Italy: The Jewish Museum of Rome presents to the press the new immersive project on the memory of the ancient Jewish ghetto of Rome in 1555. Participants wearing headsets enjoy the new immersive experience walking through the streets of the Ghetto. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish Ghetto Of Rome Through Virtual Reality Headsets
July 2, 2025, Rome, Rm, Italy: The Jewish Museum of Rome presents to the press the new immersive project on the memory of the ancient Jewish ghetto of Rome in 1555. Participants wearing headsets enjoy the new immersive experience walking through the streets of the Ghetto. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish Ghetto Of Rome Through Virtual Reality Headsets
July 2, 2025, Rome, Rm, Italy: The Jewish Museum of Rome presents to the press the new immersive project on the memory of the ancient Jewish ghetto of Rome in 1555. Participants wearing headsets enjoy the new immersive experience walking through the streets of the Ghetto. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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