Fighting Fascists in Cheetham Hill: Radical Jewish Anti-Fascism in North Manchester, by Alvaro Novais Freire

The Jewish community in the UK went from numbering approximately 60,000 to roughly 350,000 from 1880 to the Second World War, the majority of which settled in Britain’s industrial hubs. Manchester became home to the largest community of Jews in the country, outside of London. The community developed in the northern districts of the city centred in Cheetham.