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Initial Comments on the Casey Report and Met Commissioner’s Turnaround Plan
March 21 2023
London Jewish Forum welcomes this report. We are saddened yet not shocked at its findings.
It is as important as the Macpherson report on the Stephen Lawrence enquiry. The police response to Macpherson, as well as that of those who pay for and scrutinise the police, has to be as strong and dynamic. We want to pay tribute to the Stephen Lawrence enquiry, 25 years ago this year, and give honoured memory to Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered on the 22nd April 1993. We also want to remember the "conscience" of Stephen Lawrence, Dr Richard Stone, from the Jewish Community, who devoted much of that decade to the enquiry and its findings.- Antisemitism and cases of hate crime against Jews are not mentioned at all in the Casey Report and referred to but once in the Commissioner's Turnaround report.
- We recognise that there are relatively few Jewish police officers. The Jewish Police Association speaks for them.
- We also can point to many times when our community has felt the support of the police.
- However there are times, sadly too many, when convictions, even for high profile anti-Semitic hate crime have not happened including both the Oxford Street incident and the A41 convoys. There have been investigations where some police officers have not shown the level of understand required of either the importance of the investigation or to the cultural sensitivities. There remain great concern at the reduced number of clear-ups (sanctioned detections) of anti-Semitic crime. We recognise that this is likely to be felt to be the case for other victims of hate crime.
- Policing the Metropolis is not easy and there are significant changes required to confront racism, homophobia and sexism in the police, but that is just a start.
- Many of the recommendations in Casey and Turnaround we and others will comment on in the coming days and weeks in consultation meetings with the Police, MOPAC and local borough leadership. We have specific communal concerns and we look forward to presenting them in our continued consultations with the Met Police and MOPAC.
- That major change is needed in the Met Police has been known for a long while by successive commissioners who have not been able to deliver. Sir Mark Rowley has a massive challenge and we hope he can make the many changes.. Will it be enough?
- As well as reading Casey and Turnaround, we look back a year to the Independent report to the Police Foundation on policing in England and Wales. It needs to be considered if there are other concerns raised in that report that also need to be addressed.
- We still await further reports from His Majesty's Inspectorate of the Police, Fire and Rescue services that may examine in more detail how the Met Police are now in special measures, and what are the consequences.
- Our community knows that we need a police force that is respected and is effective at protecting minority communities. We pray that the outcome of this commission will lead to those improvements
London Jewish Forum Year in Review
November 22 2021
Jewish Manifesto for London 2021
April 13 2021
Jewish Community Hustings – London and Hertfordshire elections
March 25 2021
London Assembly Elections Ealing and Hillingdon - You can register to join a Zoom Jewish Hustings in partnership with Northwood United Synagogue, Ruislip United Synagogue, and The Ark Synagogue. The event is taking place on 20th April at 7:30pm. Pre registration is essential. Click here to register. Brent and Harrow - You can register to join a Zoom Jewish Hustings in partnership with Pinner United Synagogue, Mosaic, Stanmore and Canons Park United Synagogue, The Ark Synagogue, Belmont United Synagogue, Kol Chai Reform Synagogue and Kenton United Synagogue. The event is taking place on 29th April at 8:15pm. Pre registration is essential. Click here to register. Barnet and Camden - You can register to join the Zoom Jewish community Hustings for Barnet and Camden! The event will take place at 8:15pm on Monday 26th April. Pre registration is essential. Click here to register. Hertfordshire County Council Elections Borehamwood - You can register to join a Zoom Jewish Hustings in partnership with Borehamwood and Elstree United Synagogue. The event is taking place on 28th April at 7pm. Pre registration is essential. Click here to register. Bushey North - You can register to join a Zoom Jewish Hustings in partnership with Bushey United Synagogue. The event is taking place on 29th April at 8pm. Pre registration is essential. Click here to register.
Winter Update
March 16 2021
Parliament
- We introduced CST and the Antisemitism Policy Trust to Ealing North MP James Murray MP.
- We met Hendon MP Matthew Offord MP to discuss future engagement with JLC member organisations.
- We hosted a roundtable meeting with Minister for London Paul Scully MP to discuss the response of the Jewish community to Covid-19. JLC member organisations represented on the call include Jewish Care, CST, Board of Deputies and Mitzvah Day.
- We met the Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi MP to discuss the vaccine roll-out among London’s faith communities.
- We met MP of Westminster and City of London Nickie Aiken MP to discuss matters of interest to the Jewish community and future engagement with JLC member organisations.
- We introduced the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) and Imperial Jewish Society to Kensington MP Felicity Buchan MP.
- We met Jackie Doyle-Price MP to discuss future engagement with member organisations.
- We met Sir David Amess MP to discuss issues facing the Jewish community and future engagement with member organisations.
- We met with Florence Eshalomi MP alongside the Board of Deputies to discuss relations between the Jewish and Black community.
- We introduced David Simmonds MP, who sits on the Education Select Committee to the Partnership for Jewish Schools (PaJeS) and UJS.
- We met Harrow West MP Gareth Thomas MP alongside the Board of Deputies to discuss matters of interest to the Jewish community and future engagement with JLC member organisations.
- We introduced CST and the Antisemitism Policy Trust to Gagan Mohindra MP who represents South West Hertfordshire in Parliament.
- We met Helen Hayes MP to discuss future engagement with JLC member organisations.
- We held a catch-up meeting with Shadow Mental Health Minister Rosena Allin-Khan alongside Jami and Nightingale Hammerson.
- We met Keith Prince AM, London Assembly Member for Havering and Redbridge to discuss matters of interest to the Jewish community.
- We met Ealing and Hillingdon Assembly Member Onkar Sahota AM to discuss matters of interest to the Jewish community.
- We continued our engagement the GLA's Community Engagement Department.
- We met with Cllr Morris Bright, Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council, and Cllr Caroline Clapper, Deputy Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council to discuss the engagement of Jewish communal organisations in Hertsmere.
- We joined a catch-up with Cllr Jas Athwal, Leader of Redbridge Council to discuss the local Jewish community.
Final Council in Hertfordshire adopts IHRA definition – Dacorum Council adopt IHRA definition
December 23 2020
London’s Chanukiah Returns
December 17 2020
Adrian Cohen, Chair of the London Jewish Forum said: “Even in the most difficult of times we have managed to make sure that our city will continue to have a symbolic Chanukiah at the heart of our city.” Michelle Janes, Interim Co-CEO of the JLC said: “Despite not being able to come together in Trafalgar Square this year, we are happy this symbol of Chanukah will be present to share with all who visit in person or online to celebrate” Rabbi Bentzi Sudak, Chief Executive of Chabad Lubavitch UK said: “The innovative design of this year's digitally illuminated Menorah in Trafalgar Square will bring new light to our City both in the literal sense, as well as in the inspiration its message will bring to all Londoners: that even in the darkest of times, we can each be a source of light to our surroundings and make all the difference.”
LJF Hosts Seminar for London’s Councillors
December 17 2020
Meanwhile, in his video message to the councillors, Shadow Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Steve Reed, said: “The EHRC report showed why the Labour Party has lost so much trust in the Jewish community. Every single one of us has a special responsibility to repair that broken relationship and show beyond doubt that we will no longer tolerate antisemitism in the Labour Party.”
Co-Chairs of the London Jewish Forum Adrian Cohen and Andrew Gilbert said: “We would like to thank councillors from across London for attending Jewish London, a seminar for councillors. We are delighted that almost every London council took part, with 10% of our capital’s councillors in attendance. It’s vital for councillors understand the issues facing the Jewish communities that they serve, and we hope they gained a valuable insight into how they can engage with their Jewish communities moving forward. Together with our partners at the Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council, we look forward to continue connecting our local Jewish communities and councils.”
Co-Chief Executive, Jewish Leadership Council Claudia Mendoza said: We were delighted to put this week’s councillor seminar together alongside our partners at the Board of Deputies and London Jewish Forum. The seminar provided an opportunity to magnify and amplify the work of the Jewish charitable sector and educate councillors from across London on the needs of the Jewish communities they serve. We would like to thank our member organisations for giving up the time to represent our community and we look forward to continuing our engagement with local government across the country. Councillors attended sessions on antisemitism, Israel, education, social care and volunteering and organisations.
September and October Round-up
November 05 2020
Engagement with City Hall (GLA) and Local Councils We organised a roundtable discussion for Jewish communities in Harrow, Brent, Hillingdon and Ealing with Deputy Mayor of London for Business Rajesh Agrawal. The discussion focused on the recovery plan for London from Covid-19. We were also joined by Assembly Member for Brent and Harrow Navin Shah AM. The second part of our meeting was a Q+A session with the Directors of Public Health in Harrow and Brent. We held an important meeting with Barnet Council for the Jewish communities in the borough. The major Synagogues and Jewish schools in the borough were joined by the Leader of the Council Cllr Dan Thomas and the Director of Public Health Tamara Djuretic who answered questions on Covid-19 recovery plans. We hosted a meeting for the leadership of the Enfield Jewish community with Enfield Council Leader Cllr Nesil Caliskan and Enfield Public Health Director Stuart Lines. Synagogues represented at the meeting included Cockfosters and North Southgate, Palmers Green, Enfield, Hadley Wood Jewish Community, and Southgate Progressive. We also had representatives from local Jewish school, Wolfson Hillel.
Leadership of Barnet Council meet with local Jewish community
October 14 2020
Harrow, Brent, Hillingdon & Ealing Roundtable
September 24 2020
Felicity Buchan MP visits Holland Park Synagogue
September 09 2020
August Round-up
September 01 2020
- Susan Hall AM – GLA Conservatives Leader
- Alison Moore AM – Chair of the Transport Committee
- Caroline Pidgeon AM – Deputy Chair of the Transport Committee
- Andrew Boff AM – Deputy Chair of the Health Committee
- Northwood United Synagogue
- Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue
- Ruislip Synagogue
- Stanmore and Cannons Park Synagogue
- Belmont Synagogue
- Pinner Synagogue
- Kol Chai Hatch End
- Mosaic
- Holland Park Synagogue
Jewish Schools Meet Deputy Mayor of London for Transport
August 27 2020
- The implementation of possible changes to free under-18 travel on the TfL network
- Changes to school travel in the era of Covid-19
- Wider transport issues facing the Jewish community
Meeting with Deputy Mayor of London Joanne McCartney
August 07 2020
- Looking at how young adults and recent graduates have been affected by COVID-19
- The impact of COVID-19 on Jewish university students
- How Jewish teenagers have had summer plans changed and the impact on Jewish youth movements
- Issues of disrupted school learning, particularly for those students studying for their GCSEs and A-Levels
- Mental Health and Safeguarding in the wake of COVID-19
June and July Round-up
July 31 2020
City Hall host Jewish charities to discuss their efforts to support London during the COVID-19 pandemic
July 29 2020
The London Jewish Forum, together with the Jewish Volunteering Network (JVN) co-chaired a meeting between Jewish charities and City Hall to discuss the charities outstanding efforts during the COVID-19 emergency. Charities in attendance included Mitzvah Day, JW3, JLGB, GIFT, Project Impact and the synagogue bodies. The group conveyed to the Greater London Authority (GLA) their work over the past few months.
Efforts included shopping for the elderly and those shielding, regular calls to those above the age of 70 to tackle loneliness, foodbanks and blood donor drives.
The discussion was focused around the work of volunteers, with multiple charities stating the response from the community was so great that the number of volunteers outweighed the volunteering opportunities. It was pointed out that the groups represented thousands of volunteers within the Jewish community.
A message of thanks on behalf of Londoners was passed on by the GLA team from the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, and Deputy Mayor Debbie Weekes-Bernard.
It was agreed how important volunteering has been and will continue to be during the recovery period. In this vein, a discussion was had on how to maintain the levels of volunteering we have seen over the past few months into the future.
The impact on many in the community of working from home was also discussed, and there was general consensus that the loss of commuting time has led to many using that time to volunteer in their local communities.
Andrew Gilbert and Adrian Cohen, co-leads of London Jewish Forum said:
“We were so pleased to coordinate a meeting together with JVN between Jewish charities and the GLA. The work which has been done by Jewish charities during the emergency has been outstanding and has made an incredibly important contribution to Londoners. We are grateful to the GLA for continuing their engagement with us and we look forward to further conversations about how our community has responded to COVID-19.”
Nicky Goldman, CEO of Jewish Volunteering Network said:
“We would like to thank the London Jewish Forum for organising this very productive meeting with the GLA and Team London. It was important to have the opportunity to share how the Jewish community has been supporting civil society in London specifically during the pandemic, as well as through Jewish communal organisations.”
Deputy Mayor for Social Integration, Social Mobility and Community Engagement, Dr Debbie Weekes-Bernard said:
“I am pleased that City Hall representatives were able to meet with the London Jewish Forum and representatives of Jewish charities from across the capital to thank them for their efforts in helping others throughout this pandemic. I have been inspired by the amazing work they have been doing to connect Londoners and help the most vulnerable during the lockdown.
“While we have kept physically apart, the outbreak of Covid-19 has brought communities together as people of all ages have volunteered their time to help and support friends, neighbours and relatives through this uniquely challenging period.”
City Hall host roundtable consultation with Jewish Community on Mental Health and Bereavement Counselling in wake of COVID-19
July 22 2020
- End of Life Care
- Bereavement Support
- Bereavement Counselling
- Mental Health
LJF launches Jewish Manifesto for London at Jewish Mayoral Hustings
April 05 2016
Tonight over 250 Jewish residents attended the Jewish Mayoral Hustings, where London Jewish Forum launched its Jewish Manifesto for the London Mayoral and Assembly Elections 2016
Consisting of ten pledges that London Jewish Forum is asking Mayoral and Assembly candidates to sign up to, the manifesto covers five key areas:
- Education and Young People
- Community Safety, Cohesion and Antisemitism Health and Social Care
- Housing and Transport
- Culture, Heritage and Social Action
The manifesto was created in partnership with Jewish organisations that operate across the community, and seeks to raise the concerns and ambitions of the Jewish community in London.
Joe Vinson, Director of London Jewish Forum, said:
“After the first ever Jewish Mayoral Hustings, I’m delighted that the manifesto was endorsed by each of the candidates. I hope that it serves as a useful tool for the community to highlight their concerns and priorities to the next potential Mayor and London Assembly Members”.
“We hope the next Mayor of London, alongside the new London Assembly Members, uses the manifesto when seeking to represent Jewish constituents and their interests.”
Photos of the Jewish Mayoral Hustings can be viewed here.
LJF responds to anti-Israel posters found on the London Underground
February 22 2016
A London Jewish Forum spokesperson said: “These posters are awful smears that do nothing to contribute to peace and dialogue,placing significant strains on inter-community relations across London.They are an act of vandalism,seeking to undermine the UK’s relationship with Israel and designed to foster discomfort. We welcome Transport for London’s commitment to quickly remove them.” For media enquiries please contact joe@ljf.org.uk
Chanukah in the Square 2015
December 15 2015
On Thursday 10th December, over 7,000 Londoners joined the London Jewish Forum, the Jewish Leadership Council and Chabad for Chanukah in the Square.
Featuring a candle lighting by Boris Johnson, a performance by the Maccabeats and over 5,000 free doughnuts, Chanukah in the Square was the biggest it has ever been!
You can take a look at the associated media coverage here:
LJF in solidarity with Paris
November 16 2015
Adrian Cohen, Chair of the London Jewish Forum said:
“The London Jewish Forum sends its deepest sympathies to those affected by the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday evening. Like London, Paris is a one of the world’s great cities, which like London has its challenges but which nevertheless thrives through its rich cosmopolitan and diverse culture and where people celebrate life.
Terrorists may try to divide us and to destroy the values we hold so deeply of democracy and social liberty – but they will never succeed.
We stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity with the people of Paris, and resolve to continue fighting extremism and terrorism in all its forms.”
LJF Director meets Boris Johnson MP in Israel
November 12 2015
This week Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, is touring Israel to promote business between Israel and the United Kingdom, in particular between London and Tel Aviv.
As part of the Mayor of London’s visit to Tel Aviv, a reception was held by UK Trade & Investment featuring Boris Johnson and the Mayor of Tel Aviv, Ron Huladi, on Monday night.
LJF Director, Joe Vinson, attended the reception in Tel Aviv, and was pleased to hear the Mayor of London say that he was once again looking forward to lighting Europe’s biggest Menorah in London for Chanukah in the Square.
Wes Streeting MP in conversation with Jewish voters in Redbridge
October 16 2015
On Thursday 15th October 2015, Wes Streeting – Member of Parliament for Ilford North, took part in a Q&A with Jewish voters at Redbridge Jewish Community Centre in association with the London Jewish Forum.
For full coverage of what the audience asked Wes and how he answered (including how Wes wants to support the community, his views on faith schools, Israel and Jeremy Corbyn’s relationship with the Jewish community) please take a look at our Storify of the event here. You can also view an article written about the event by the Jewish Chronicle here.
Joe Vinson, Director of the London Jewish Forum, said: “It is really important for politicians of all political parties and at all levels of politics to understand the issues affecting Jewish communities across London. I am pleased that so many Jewish voters took part in this Q&A with Wes Streeting MP, and I would like to thank Wes for taking the time to learn about and understand the issues that Jewish residents in Ilford North feel so strongly about.”
LJF would like to thank everybody who came to the event, and thank the Redbridge JCC for hosting the Q&A. We plan to hold regular events like this one regularly in constituencies across London – giving Jewish communities access to their representatives.
London Jewish Forum announces the appointment of Joe Vinson as Director
October 07 2015
Adrian Cohen, chair of the London Jewish Forum, has announced the appointment of Joe Vinson as the new Director of the forum.
Joe is an activist with vast experience in political campaigning, public affairs, and the third sector. In the past, Joe has served as one of the youngest councillors in the country, as well as leading Cornwall College Students’ Union as the elected sabbatical President for two years from 2011 – 2013. After his tenure at Cornwall College, Joe was elected as the full-time National Union of Students Vice President (Further Education) and subsequently re-elected in 2014. Notably, whilst at NUS, Joe worked closely with the Union of Jewish Students to tackle antisemitism and BDS. Since leaving student politics, Joe has worked as a Parliamentary Assistant to Wes Streeting MP, and as the editorial assistant for the Progress think-tank.
Adrian said that ‘We are very pleased to welcome Joe to the forum. Joe’s appointment is timely. He brings with him a wealth of experience as well as energy to the forum, which will be particularly relevant to the exciting period ahead of us with the election of the new Mayor of London and the London Assembly elections.’
London Jewish Forum statement on London Mayoral Candidates
October 02 2015
The London Jewish Forum welcomes the nominations of Zac Goldsmith and Sadiq Khan as candidates to be Mayor of London and congratulates them on being selected.
The LJF looks forward to ensuring that the views of London’s thriving Jewish community play a full part in the London mayoral election, and to engaging with the candidates as the campaign progresses.
Golders Green Together statement on moved rally
June 30 2015
Golders Green Together, led by the London Jewish Forum, The Board of Deputies of British Jews and HOPE Not Hate, is delighted to hear that the anticipated far-right provocation in Golders Green has been moved away from the area. We would like to thank the Police for all they have done to ensure the safety of local residents was prioritised and that community life in one of Britain’s most diverse areas was safeguarded.
The CST and various campaigning groups who have made representations on this matter should be praised in full, as should the voices of every local resident, every shop owner and every outraged resident that has demanded their voice be heard. Our campaign has fought to underline that community spirit and unification can undermine voices of hate and discrimination, we are delighted with this result.
Adrian Cohen, Chair of London Jewish Forum said: “We are delighted that common sense has prevailed and that a fringe group seeking to spread hate have been banned from demonstrating. The spirit in which the local community have coalesced around our Golders Green Together campaign has been fantastic and underlines the message that there is no place for hate in our communities.”
Jonathan Arkush, President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews said: “The sad little gathering of Nazi admirers was rejected by Golders Green Together and has now been forced out of Golders Green altogether. Our community and many others stood together in unity, pride and strength and we have won. Our Shabbat will be one of shalom, just as it always should be.”
Golders Green Together will proceed with its decorating initiative on the 3rd of July, especially as the far-right groups are still planning to protest in Central London. We will not let those who seek to spread hate divide us, we will stand together as one community.
Holocaust survivors supporting Golders Green Together
June 25 2015
Yesterday, the London Jewish Forum met with Holocaust survivors living in London who were keen to show their support for our ‘Golders Green Together’ campaign. Around 15 survivors were joined by carers to have their photos taken with our placards. It is a great privilege for us to have had the opportunity to meet with them, let alone have them support this campaign.