4th September 2025

British Jews have always stood with Britain. Now, we need you to stand with us.

Something is happening to our country. The bullies are trying to take over.

This weekend, we’re standing up to them. We need you to stand with us.

This Sunday, 7th September, march with us against antisemitism and extremism.

We set off at 13:00 this Sunday (7th September), gathering at the corner of Hallam Street and Weymouth Street, Marylebone, London W1W 6JJ.

Our first stop is the BBC, followed by other London landmarks.

There is more travel information below, and ways to get the latest updates for Britain’s March Against Antisemitism.

There are moments when we must all stand up and be counted. Given everything that is happening in our country right now, this is one of those moments.

Over the past few weeks, we have been projecting stories of antisemitism onto major institutions in Britain.

Here, you can watch videos of the projections on the BBC, the National Gallery and King’s College London, showcasing just how widespread prejudice and hatred towards Jews has become.

If we do not make our voices heard on Sunday, these trends in our country will continue to deteriorate.

Time is running out.

We Vow To Thee, Our Country

The difference between their marches and ours could not be clearer.

British Jews have always stood with Britain. Now, we need you to stand with us.

The Union Flag will be proudly flown on Sunday. Will you be flying it with us?

Everything you need to know

We are aware that there may be limited service on the London Underground on the day of Britain’s March Against Antisemitism this Sunday.

These strikes are usually cancelled, but in case this one is not, please find information in the graphic here.

More information will be available tomorrow to those who have signed up at antisemitism.org/march.

You can also get updates via our WhatsApp channel on the day of the March by clicking here.

So many of you have already signed up to march, because you rightly do not want to sit on the sidelines.

Britain’s March Against Antisemitism is an occasion not to be missed.

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday.