London Community Gathers to Celebrate HIAS+JCORE Launch

By Bill Swersey

HIAS Vice President of Communications

London Community Gathers to Celebrate HIAS+JCORE Launch

Rabbi David Mason, the new Executive Director of HIAS+JCORE, addresses the audience at JW3, March 28, 2023. (Bill Swersey/HIAS)

LONDON — Leaders of the Jewish community and guests gathered Tuesday evening to celebrate the coming together of HIAS and JCORE (the Jewish Council for Racial Equality) to form a new entity which will lead the Jewish response on issues of asylum, refugees, and racial equality in the United Kingdom.

The event followed the announcement last June that the two organizations were joining to form HIAS+JCORE. With this launch, HIAS is now providing vital services to forcibly displaced people in 23 countries in Africa, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East.

Hosted at JW3, the Jewish Community Centre for London and live streamed to viewers around the world, the evening began with welcoming remarks from Adam Rose, chairperson of HIAS+JCORE, and Mark Hetfield, president and CEO of HIAS.

“Joining forces with HIAS enables JCORE to do more campaigning with a louder voice and a bigger reach. HIAS+JCORE will lead the U.K.-Jewish community’s voice on anti-racism and asylum and refugee issues, amplifying the voices of support from our community for those communities and for the individuals who can benefit from our support,” Rose said. “With this new arrangement, we gain access to a more global platform, to be part of a world-wide campaign and group of activists. At the same time, HIAS+JCORE will be very much a British charity, led from and leading our community’s response to race, refugee and asylum issues, and primarily responsible for its own fundraising.”

HIAS President and CEO Mark Hetfield welcomes the audience as HIAS+JCORE Chairperson Adam Rose looks on at the JW3 in London, March 28, 2023. (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

HIAS President and CEO Mark Hetfield welcomes the audience as HIAS+JCORE Chairperson Adam Rose looks on at the JW3 in London, March 28, 2023. (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

BBC Chief Presenter Yalda Hakim speaks about the plight of women in Afghanistan today during the HIAS+JCORE launch event in London, March 28, 2023. (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

BBC Chief Presenter Yalda Hakim speaks about the plight of women in Afghanistan today during the HIAS+JCORE launch event in London, March 28, 2023. (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

Dr. Edie Friedman, founder of JCORE, and her daughter Anna Isaacs listen to speakers during the HIAS+JCORE event

Dr. Edie Friedman, founder of JCORE, and her daughter Anna Isaacs listen to speakers during the HIAS+JCORE event in London, March 28, 2023. (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

Dr. Edie Friedman, founder of JCORE shares recollections of her 45 years leading the organization during the HIAS+JCORE event

Dr. Edie Friedman, founder of JCORE, shares recollections of her 45 years leading the organization during the HIAS+JCORE event in London, March 28, 2023. (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

HIAS+JCORE Chairperson Adam Rose presents JCORE founder Dr. Edie Friedman with the inaugural Lord Dubs Award, for contributions to the cause of race relations and the rights of asylum seekers and refugees, during the HIAS+JCORE launch event in London

HIAS+JCORE Chairperson Adam Rose presents JCORE founder Dr. Edie Friedman with the inaugural Lord Dubs Award, for contributions to the cause of race relations and the rights of asylum seekers and refugees, during the HIAS+JCORE launch event in London, March 28, 2023. (Bill Swersey/HIAS)

Guests enjoy a reception following the HIAS+JCORE launch event

Guests enjoy a reception following the HIAS+JCORE launch event in London, March 28, 2023 (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

A number of those involved with the HIAS+JCORE project take a moment to celebrate at the launch event in London

A number of those involved with the HIAS+JCORE project take a moment to celebrate at the launch event in London, March 28, 2023. (Mike Stone for HIAS+JCORE)

“This launch celebration for HIAS+JCORE marks a significant milestone for all of us, as we expand our international presence by bringing together two organizations with long histories of supporting refugees and asylum seekers,” said HIAS President and CEO Mark Hetfield. “We are thrilled to formally welcome the first executive director of HIAS+JCORE in the U.K., Rabbi David Mason, whose experience and leadership will further elevate the Jewish response to the global displacement crisis. We are also honored to build on the foundation established by JCORE founder and Honorary President Dr. Edie Friedman, as we continue JCORE’s historic work for racial equality in the U.K.” 

Yalda Hakim, chief presenter on BBC News, whose parents fled Afghanistan when she was a child, gave a talk about the current plight of women in that country and shared a short film from a recent visit to Kabul. Hakim acknowledged the work the Jewish community has done in both the U.K. and U.S. to assist Afghan refugees, saying “I am so grateful for the work your organizations do for the Afghan community.”

Dr. Edie Friedman, JCORE’s founder and executive director, who was repeatedly cheered by the audience, shared a slideshow highlighting many moments from her nearly 45-year journey leading the organization.

Rose then presented Friedman with the inaugural Lord Dubs Award, for contributions to the cause of race relations and the rights of asylum seekers and refugees. An additional presentation was made by Anna Isaacs, Friedman’s daughter, of a souvenir album with photographs and press cuttings from her 45 years’ work.

The event concluded with the formal introduction of HIAS+JCORE Executive Director Rabbi David Mason, who outlined his ambition for the new organization. 

“I want to mobilize the U.K. Jewish community to support and advocate for refugees and asylum seekers, as well as for a society that combats all forms of racism along with growing antisemitism. And we will mobilize with our values of Rachamim (Compassion), Arvut (Responsibility), Shlemut (Solidarity) and Gishur (Partnership), to bring the Jewish voice to the table, to support refugees, and fight racism.”

To read more about HIAS+JCORE, visit hiasjcore.org

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