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      HIAS+JCORE exists to enable displaced people to thrive in a society free from xenophobia and racism.

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          Bringing the Jewish case for a fairer, more compassionate asylum system.Learn more

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          Interfaith Refugee Network

          Convening senior faith leaders in support of displaced people.Interfaith Refugee Network

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          Want to take action and join our movement for a more compassionate asylum system? We’re building a grassroots activist network and need your help.Learn more

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          Refugee Shabbat

          HIAS’ seventh annual Refugee Shabbat will take place on February 28 – March 1, 2025.Learn more

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          We’re proud to work with groups across the Jewish community and with synagogues all around the UK.Learn more

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          We’re passionate about ensuring young people have avenues to engage with our work. From delivering sessions to Jewish schools, collaborating with youth groups and at summer camps, and offering work experience and internships in our office, we have a variety of learning and programming available.Learn more

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          JUMP

          Our befriending project for unaccompanied asylum seekers and refugees in London.Learn more

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          Welcome Circles

          Helping newly arrived refugees rebuild their lives.Learn more

        • Lawyers Network

          So in 2023, we launched our Lawyers Network – a project facilitating legal support to refugees and asylum seekers. Our lawyers and barristers help provide crucial pro-bono support, in a limited number of cases, to young people on our JUMP project.Learn more

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        HIAS+JCORE joins call to resume Syrian asylum claims

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        ‘Move-on’ period doubled to 56 days

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Young Jews tell their refugee peers: ‘we are here for you’

Young Jews tell their refugee peers: ‘we are here for you’

HIAS+JCORE joins 80 organisations in call for Parliament to be recalled

HIAS+JCORE joins 80 organisations in call for Parliament to be recalled

Our first reactions to the King’s Speech

The front gates of Buckingham Palace, with the palace in the background.

HIAS+JCORE in the news

OPINION: We have seen the community in the UK at its best since 7 October
Jewish News, 8 October 2024

The power of words: young people write messages of support to refugees
The Jewish Chronicle, 15 August 2024

‘Hatred and violence staining our nation’
Jewish News, 8 August 2024

Chief Rabbi and Board of Deputies condemn violence outside Southport mosque
The Jewish Chronicle, 31 July 2024

Board releases its Jewish Manifesto ahead of general election
Jewish News, 20 June 2024

Communal asylum charity chief urges politicians to stop using immigration to fuel hate
Jewish News, 11 June 2024

We cannot stand by while refugees suffer, says charity
The Jewish Chronicle, 11 June 2024

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Statements

A call for compassion, peace, and dignity - our statement a year on from October 7th

Oct 7, 2024

Our response to the recent far-right violence

Aug 6, 2024

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Our impact in 2024

Our impact in 2024

Dec 19, 2024

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HIAS+JCORE joins call to resume Syrian asylum claims

Dec 16, 2024

The background is a picture of a terraced house. Imposed is a blue box, with white text reading:

‘Move-on’ period doubled to 56 days

Dec 6, 2024

Graphic, which has a background of a row of terraced houses. Imposed on the front left is a photo of Rebecca Rifkind-Brown, HIAS+JCORE's Advocacy Intern, who is wearing a white dress and smiling. To the right of Rebecca is a paragraph of text. This is in white font, on a blue background. It reads:

Three reasons why we must extend the ‘move-on’ period

Dec 5, 2024

HIAS+JCORE joins the Board of Deputies

HIAS+JCORE joins the Board of Deputies

Nov 28, 2024

HIAS+JCORE join Faith in Labour annual reception

HIAS+JCORE join Faith in Labour annual reception

Nov 15, 2024

Continuity or change? Assessing the new government’s first 100 days

Continuity or change? Assessing the new government’s first 100 days

Oct 6, 2024

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Our 2024 Rosh Hashanah message

Oct 1, 2024

Securing access to justice: HIAS+JCORE signs joint legal aid briefing with 71 migration organisations

Securing access to justice: HIAS+JCORE signs joint legal aid briefing with 71 migration organisations

Sep 30, 2024

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Why offshoring is never the answer

Sep 27, 2024

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