A Unified Voice Representing Large Parts of Britain’s Strictly Orthodox Jewish Community.
The JCC (Jewish Community Council) was launched in 2015 by our founder, Rabbi Levi Schapiro, and is co-directed by Rabbi Chaskel Dovid Halberstam, who currently serves as the Vice President of the JCC.
The Jewish Community Council functions as a representative body umbrella organisation for significant portions of the strictly orthodox Jewish community through our membership, known as the Charedi community, in the UK. The JCC also serves as a platform to foster the next generation of young leaders by providing the tools necessary for success in communal life.
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Find out more about our food voucher programs, dedicated to addressing the poverty within our community.
Founded in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, where unfortunate children were left as orphans. Supporting our children during tough times.
Discover our dedicated service of recycling the weekly Charedi Newspapers, so everyone gets a fair chance to read them.
JCC - Jewish Community Council
Our energetic leadership is a dynamic blend of young and experienced lay leaders and communal activists. They bring expertise in policy, external affairs, and politics, and are dedicated to addressing a wide range of areas, including food poverty.
Providing Opportunity
Recognising the need for a strong, united voice to represent our members to government agencies, the JCC acts as a liaison between government departments for parts of our community. Our mission is to represent the silent majority and beyond through both proactive and reactive engagement with local communities and government authorities, championing civil rights and civil liberties. Our leadership comprises a diverse group of Jewish leaders, representing major sections of the Orthodox Jewish communities in the UK.