Why Jewish schools are using extra security
A number of Jewish schools in the UK have been installing extra security measures after increasing reports of anti-Semitic incidents and threats.
In July, the government said it would provide £13.4m in 2016-17, external to improve safety at Jewish faith schools, synagogues and other community sites.
Ahead of Jewish New Year celebrations for Rosh Hashanah, BBC reporter Jacey Normand spoke to Rabbi Benjamin Rickman at King David High School in Manchester to see how it was responding to threats.
Watch the full report on BBC Inside Out North West on Monday 26 September at 19:30 BST on BBC One.