
British Men Avoid Jail After Filming ‘Catching Jews’ TikTok in Orthodox Neighborhood
Two 21-year-old British men narrowly avoided serving prison time after admitting to filming a TikTok video in which they walked through a heavily Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in London carrying a fishing rod while announcing they were “catching Jews.”
According to a report published by the London Evening Standard, both men pleaded guilty and were each sentenced to six weeks in prison. However, the sentences were suspended for 12 months, allowing them to avoid immediate incarceration.
The incident occurred on May 7 in Stamford Hill, home to one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United Kingdom. During the video, the pair joked about going “fishing for Jews” and verbally harassed a local Jewish resident as part of content they intended to post on social media.
The Metropolitan Police said the suspects attempted to flee when officers arrived at the scene but were quickly caught and taken into custody.
In addition to the suspended prison sentences, the court ordered each defendant to complete 150 hours of community service and participate in 20 days of rehabilitation. They were also directed to pay £85 in court costs.
The case comes amid a significant increase in antisemitic violence across Britain. Among the recent incidents was the stabbing of two Orthodox Jewish men in the Golders Green neighborhood in late April.
Following that attack, British authorities raised the nation’s terrorism threat level from “substantial” to “severe,” marking the first such increase in more than four years.
According to figures released for 2025, the United Kingdom recorded the world’s highest per-capita rate of violent antisemitic attacks, documenting 121 serious assaults against a Jewish population of roughly 300,000.
{Matzav.com}