Our ethos for involvement in the wider world
Mosaic is a diverse, pluralist Jewish Community that seeks to enhance and sustain Jewish life .
We aim to foster good relationships with the wider community, locally, nationally and internationally and with Jewish and non Jewish organisations and charities. We want to make our community aware of the those around us, be outward facing and engage with the wider world – and not shy away from controversy. We are about diversity and choice. Within Mosaic we celebrate and respect the differences between different strands of Judaism without imposing behaviours on each other.
Mosaic is committed to raising awareness of the needs of others and raises funds for a wide range of causes, both Jewish and non Jewish, domestic and in Israel and the Middle East. Our social events are often charity led and directed to the charitable activities of the whole community and community awareness. We want to create an inclusive, egalitarian community, valuing difference to enable the growth of Judaism, inspiring individuals and communities with Jewish values and traditions and ethical and humanitarian values.
You can find out more about our activities and projects beyond Mosaic below, and in the links to the right of this page (also in the tab above). Our recent activities also include:
- Faith awareness training for Brent Police, working with Wembley Central Masjid (mosque) – read more
- our work with Ecopeace Friends of the Earth Middle East as covered in the New Scientist
If you’d like to find out more contact us
News:
Harrow Foodbank
Mosaic supports Harrow Foodbank, a multi-faith social action project providing emergency food and support to local people in crisis. We have a collection box for food and other items in the foyer at Bessborough Road. To find out how to help email Harrow Foodbank
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In the Immediate Aftermath of the Brexit-Referendum
In the Immediate Aftermath of the Brexit-Referendum, Mosaic Works to Strengthen Local Interfaith Relations and Reach Out to Vulnerable Communities.
We are well aware that that the election result was about much more than merely our political and econoPlease support our 2016 Charity advert sponsorship programme
Kehila magazine keeps you in touch with what’s happening within Mosaic and your synagogue. We know from your feedback that the magazine is appreciated and we are extremely grateful to the team who create the monthly and seasonal editions.
Charities need to ...
Do an easy Mitzvah
We are a group of Kabbalat Torah (post-B’nei Mitzvah) students who are ready to help!
If you have unwanted items cluttering up your home then we can sell them for you (on ebay). Proceeds to ...
2nd Coffee and Cake at Wembley Central Mosque
A second interfaith ‘Coffee & Cake’ was attended by over 40 members of Wembley Central Mosque, Mosaic, and local churches on Sunday 20th March, jointly organised by ...
London Moonwalk
HEMS members Sue Mendoza and Sharon Grossman are part of a team of ladies training for the 14th May 2016 London Moonwalk to raise money to help cure breast cancer. This is an overnight walk covering a marathon course of over 26 miles. Please click here to sponsor Sue and Sharon’s moonwalk.
Coffee and Cake at Wembley Central Mosque
A long planned ‘Coffee & Cake’ interfaith initiative was launched on Sunday afternoon, 7th February at the Wembley Central Mosque, a joint effort with Mosaic Liberal Synagogue. It was long felt desirable by congregants from ...
Harrow Foodbank
Mosaic supports Harrow Foodbank, a multi-faith social action project providing emergency food and support to local people in crisis. We have a collection box for food and other items in the foyer at Bessborough Road. To find out how to help email Harrow Foodbank
Current wish ...
Mitzvah Day – Sunday November 22nd 2015
Mitzvah Day 365 is a brilliant international day, dedicated to helping others through simple acts of kindness, goodwill and giving. These projects help to build stronger local communities and create valuable relationships between different faith ...