The mother of Shloime Rand, 34, says she hopes her son will be home from hospital for Shabbat on Friday. The other victim has been named as Moshe Shine, 76.
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In Golders Green this morning, there is still an air of anger and frustration that a second attack in the space of a few weeks has taken place here.
A Jewish man, who didn’t want to give his name, spoke to us close to the site of the second stabbing.
He said: "The UK government is not hospitable for the Jewish community. They say they are but they do nothing. I don’t feel safe walking down Golders Green high street where I’ve lived for years.
"This country is finished for Jews, people will leave to go to Israel. If my wife said she would move I would move today. I keep on begging her. In the last year, 80% of my friends have moved.
"Since the 7 October [attack on Israel] this country has gone mental. You only have to look at the pro-Palestinian rallies with over a million people gathering."
Judith, who saw the attacker yesterday and hid behind a fence, said she was devastated about the stabbings but wasn’t thinking of leaving.
She said: “I don't feel it's 1939, it's not pre-war, because the government are not promoting this. However, the government are only putting on sticky plasters: more police, very nice; more security, very nice.
"But systemically, what are they doing to stem this tide to make us the Britain that we used to be?
"What concerns me, as everybody has said, are those marches in central London that are allowed, that promote hate - but what alarms me even more are the British people who are there, because I feel they just don't know."