
The boycott against the Jewish community in Limerick persists without abatement, causing significant distress and concerns. As a result, the Jewish quarter has come under the protection of local law enforcement agencies.
The situation has been challenging for the Jewish residents, who continue to face discrimination and hostility from some sections of the population. In response, the police have taken proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of the Jewish Quarter.
The ongoing police protection aims to deter any acts of violence or intimidation directed at the Jewish community. It serves as a visible presence to maintain order and discourage further incidents of harassment or discrimination.
The authorities are keenly aware of the distressing nature of the situation and are committed to maintaining peace and protecting the rights of all individuals, regardless of their religious or ethnic background. Efforts are being made to address the underlying issues fueling the boycott, and steps are being taken to promote dialogue and understanding within the community.
It is hoped that through continued efforts, the tensions will subside, and the Jewish community in Limerick will be able to live without fear or prejudice.
Hull Daily Mail – Monday 18 April 1904


