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This Refugee Week, let’s open our hearts to those seeking a safe haven

A number of Jewish organisations are already running drop-in centres for asylum seekers and refugees

June 20, 2025 11:15
Refugees Welcome sign (Photo: Getty)
Rabbi David Mason of HIAS-JCORE argues that welcoming refugees is fundamental to the Jewish value of tzedakah - justice
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If I were to ask JC readers what makes them proudest of our UK Jewish communities, I’m sure we would hear a few common answers. Perhaps some would say our schools and academic institutions – or maybe our cultural achievements, diversity, or resilience.

But for many – like me – it would be the work with tzedakah at its core. This enduring commitment to social justice - our deep sense of responsibility - is surely one of our community’s greatest assets.

That is why this year’s Refugee Week theme – Community as a Superpower – feels especially fitting. And it is a great opportunity to celebrate the many wonderful projects British Jews run alongside displaced people.

This is work I have long admired. Even prior to taking over at HIAS+JCORE, I saw involvement with refugee issues as a critical part of my role as a community Rabbi, and something embedded in my Jewish identity.