Over the past two decades, UK aliyah has remained “strikingly stable” with annual totals fluctuating between 400 and 700 and an average of around 550. Only once before in the past 20 years has it exceeded 700, in 2009. Findings suggest that “the British Jewish community is not on the brink of an exodus. “The overwhelming majority of Jews are staying, and feel able to practise their Judaism in the UK. However, the sense of conditionality surrounding that future has Increased.” JPR noted that the most recent survey on attitudes had been collected before the fatal Yom Kippur assault on...