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    Chanukah Newsletter 2020

    Chanukah Newsletter 2020

    Top row l-r: Edie Friedman, Colin Yeo. Bottom row: Maurice Wren, Aimée Georgeson See below for a full report and link to the recording of the event. Dear supporter, I’m sure I speak for many of us when I say I shan’t be sorry to see the end of 2020. This year has been particularly challenging for those disproportionately impacted by COVID – including asylum seekers, refugees, black and Asian communities and, of course, our young JUMP clients, who have been even more isolated
    International Jewish manifesto for refugee and asylum seeker rights launched on Human Rights Day

    International Jewish manifesto for refugee and asylum seeker rights launched on Human Rights Day

    Jewish organisations working around the world have come together in support of displaced people, and endorsed the Jewish Council for Racial Equality (JCORE)’s International Jewish Manifesto for thefair and just treatment of refugees and asylum seekers worldwide, released today (10 December) on UN Human Rights Day. Produced in response to figures showing that a record 79.5 million people are now forcibly displaced worldwide, the manifesto draws on Jewish teaching on social jus

    The Government must stop deflecting responsibility for its treatment of migrants and refugees

    On October 27th, tragic news emerged that four people, including two children aged 5 and 8, had drowned while seeking to cross the Channel. The response of UK Home Secretary Priti Patel, which focused on the role of people traffickers, was widely condemned for its failure to address the role that UK policy has had on those seeking to cross the Channel in small boats. In this blog, former JCORE intern Max Hammer explores how deflections of responsibility all too often form par

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