Rabbi Zecharia Deutsch, who spent three years working at Leeds University with his wife Nava, said they will be moving back to Israel .
A Jewish university chaplain who was forced into hiding over death threats has condemned the institution for not protecting him and his family.
He was accused of 'genocide' and was targeted with an avalanche of more than 300 threatening phone calls. Police even advised the family of four to go into hiding. The abuse was in part stoked by controversial Green Party councillor Mothin Ali , 42, who yelled 'Allahu Akbar' moments after he was elected to Leeds city council last month
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