CANTERBURY, England, Oct 3 (Reuters) – The new Archbishop of Canterbury said the Church of England stood with the Jewish community against antisemitism following an attack on a synagogue in Manchester on Thursday which killed two men. "We then, as a church, have a responsibility to be a people who stand with the Jewish community against antisemitism in all its forms," Archbishop of Canterbury-designate Sarah Mullally said on Friday in her first speech since being appointed to the role. (Reporting by Muvija M, writing by Sarah Young, editing by William James)
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