Abstract

Relations between Blacks and Jews in Britain have been soured recently following Jewish comments on the problems of the inner cities and the banning of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan from entering the UK. Greville Janner discusses the grievances expressed by Black organizations and newspapers and calls for better understanding by Jews of the problems faced by Britain's Black communities. A healthy relationship must be based on trust and not on condescending or patronizing attitudes.

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