British police arrested two people on Monday in connection with an attack on a rabbi near his synagogue in north London. Rabbi Rafi Goodwin received hospital treatment for head injuries on May 16, following an assault in Limes Avenue, north London, just after 12.15 GMT. Two men from Ilford, northeast London, aged 18 and 25, were arrested on Monday afternoon on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, Essex Police said. According to an earlier police statement, it was believed that the two attackers stepped out in front of the victim’s vehicle whilst he was driving, shouted at him, and spoke in a derogatory way about his religion before going on to damage his car. When he got out of his car to confront them, he was attacked with an unknown object, and his phone was also stolen. The attackers then left the scene on foot. Police said officers …