Jews and Muslims have lived alongside each other in Britain for generations, but is a war thousands of miles away forcing them apart?
On Cazenove Road in north London, the mosque and synagogue are a few doors from each other. Rabbi Hershel Gluck says the Jewish community welcomed Muslims into the area decades ago and they have lived peacefully together ever since. But can a war many miles away change that? Outside the North London Muslim Community Centre, we meet a young woman called Salma. She fears events abroad are pulling at the seams of unity. She says: 'Of course everyone is worried about tensions flaring up.
' As we are leaving, a police van pulls up and officers go into the centre. They tell me this is a 'reassurance patrol,' but there haven't been reports of any trouble. The increased police presence is obvious, and the bright yellow of community officers mingle with the dark-clothed orthodox Jews and shrouded Muslims. From one shop to the next, the integration of the two faiths is obvious. A Jewish supermarket, a Muslim barber. Jewish opticians, Turkish kebab shop.
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