The death threats came thick and fast at the modest home near Leeds University where Rabbi Zecharia Deutsch lives with his wife Nava and their two small children.
BUILDINGS across Leeds city centre will light up this weekend to remember those who have lost their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic. This Saturday and Sunday will mark one year since the first cases were detected in the UK. In that time, the virus has claimed the lives of more than 100,000 people, with more than 1,300 of those deaths in Leeds alone. As a mark of respect, buildings including Leeds Civic Hall, Leeds Town Hall, Leeds City Museum, Leeds Arena and Leeds University s Parkinson Building will be illuminated blue, in tribute to selfless NHS staff working in hospitals and care settings, and yellow, the colour which symbolises grief awareness.