The rabbi noted that protecting Europe's Jewish life is something that is “of the utmost importance within today’s political and social climate.”

The Chief Rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt, has warned that Jewish practice in Europe is "severely under threat,"  Algemeiner has reported.Speaking at a gathering in Geneva, Goldschmidt, who is also president of the Conference of European Rabbis, said “The continued efforts made by several European nations to restrict our ability to observe important religious customs and traditions are increasingly worrying and problematic.“Following the recent banning of religious slaughter [to make food kosher] in two regions of Belgium and challenges to religious circumcision in Iceland, there are constant discussions in other states including Sweden, France and Germany.”In addition, the rabbi noted that protecting Europe's Jewish life is something that is “of the utmost importance within today’s political and social climate.”He added that “The future of the Jews in Europe is once again thrown into question. Many are experiencing huge anxiety about whether they are able to continue living on this continent.”These sentiments come in the wake of ever-increasing antisemitism in Europe.According to a study conducted in October by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), antisemitism has become more serious throughout Europe in the last few years, citing the Halle shooting as an example.The survey further found that 65% of French citizens and 43% of Germans consider antisemitic occurrences a "very seriously problem." Read more at JPost