HIAS+JCORE
HIAS+JCORE is a Jewish organisation which provides a Jewish voice on refugee and asylum issues in the UK.
HIAS+JCORE campaigns on refugee and asylum issues, including drawing connections between racism and the experiences of displaced people, runs projects directly supporting refugees and asylum seekers and works to engage the Jewish community with these issues.
It works with organizations like the CCJO René Cassin, Mitzvah Day International, Refugee Action, The Baobab Centre for Young Survivors, The Children's Society, The Refugee Council and World Jewish Relief.
History
The Jewish Council for Racial Equality was founded in 1976 by Dr. Edie Friedman. Originally named the Jewish Social Responsibility Council, it was renamed in 1994, becoming The Jewish Council for Racial Equality. Dr. Friedman wanted to create an organization that would give “full expression to the concern, as Jews, for justice both in the UK and in the Third World." As the JSRC developed, it began to focus on specific areas such as education of the Jewish community, developing black-Jewish dialogue, and working with refugees.In December 2022, Rabbi David Mason of Muswell Hill Synagogue was appointed as Executive Director of HIAS+JCORE, a partnership combining the work of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society or HIAS and the Jewish Council for Racial Equality in the UK. The new combined entity was launched at an event in March 2023 and celebrated its first anniversary in 2024.
Mission
HIAS+JCORE’s mission is “to enable refugees and asylum seekers to flourish as a part of a society free from xenophobia and racism.”The organisation stands for “a world in which refugees find safety, community, and are welcomed by good neighbours.”