The King visited a synagogue in Manchester to honor victims of a recent terror attack, reinforcing support for the Jewish community during a sensitive time marked by Yom Kippur.
- During his visit to the Synagogue in Manchester, the King paid his respects to the two Jewish victims killed in the terror attack earlier this month.
- The attack, which left three others seriously injured, has heightened concerns about safety within the Jewish community, particularly as they observe Yom Kippur on the Hebrew calendar.
- The King met with members of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation to express solidarity and support, marking his first public engagement since the Andrew scandal.
Why It Matters
This visit underscores the royal familys commitment to addressing rising anti-Semitism and supporting vulnerable communities. It highlights the need for unity and resilience in the face of terror, especially during significant religious observances like Yom Kippur.