
London Jewish Health Partnership
London Jewish Forum (LJF) is the voice of Jewish Londoners, working to represent the diverse needs, concerns, and aspirations of the Jewish community across Greater London. LJF works closely with policymakers, civic leaders, and other organisations to ensure that Jewish perspectives are embedded in the decisions shaping our city. Our work is rooted in a vision of a vibrant, secure, and inclusive London where Jewish life can thrive and contribute fully to the capital’s social, civic, and cultural fabric. We build strong relationships with City Hall, local councils, health providers, charities, and other faith and community groups to promote understanding, tackle inequality and foster collaboration.
LJF is the founder of the London Jewish Health Partnership, an initiative that aims to connect key health Partners with Jewish organisations and representatives to address key health issues faced by Jewish Londoners and reduce inequalities for the different Jewish communities across the capital. Wellbeing is at the heart of what we do — advocating for culturally appropriate health services, supporting mental health initiatives, and helping reduce isolation among the elderly and young families. We believe that healthy communities are connected communities.
LJF also convenes and supports initiatives that bring people together, across education, housing, wellbeing, social cohesion and civic engagement, ensuring Jewish voices are heard and respected. Through events, partnerships and advocacy, we aim to build a London where everyone — regardless of background — can feel safe, respected, and able to lead fulfilling lives.