A Jewish voice on race and asylum issues since 1976.
We believe that:. • a concern for social justice should be an integral part of Jewish identity and interaction with the rest of society
• the Jewish community needs to speak out against racism because, as Jews, we know what happens when others stand by and do nothing
• working with other communities is the best way to tackle prejudice and discrimination.
“I always think that the real offenders at the half-way mark of the last century were the bystanders – all those people who let things happen because it didn’t affect them directly.” Rabbi Hugo Gryn.