The Jewish Chronicle

MITZVAH DAY THE AWARDS

- BY BARRY TOBERMAN

HAWKSHEAD COULD hardly be described as a hotbed of Jewish life. The tiny Cumbrian village is, however, an example of how Mitzvah Day can bring together people from all faiths and none to work for the greater good.

And on Tuesday night, Hawkshead was honoured for the outstandin­g Mitzvah Day programme of 2018 at the charity’s awards ceremony, held at JW3 in Finchley Road and hosted by broadcaste­r Nick Ferrari.

Hawkshead invited 160 Syrian refugees for a day of family-friendly events ranging from bell ringing and hill walking to a Lake Windermere cruise. The refugees — brought in from throughout the county on a fleet of buses — taught the locals some Arabic dance moves.

Residents became as emotional as their guests as they saw people renew acquaintan­ce in the village square, having last been together in refugee camps.

It is testimony to the scope of Mitzvah Day — now involving 40,000 people worldwide — that other shortliste­d projects were from communitie­s as diverse as Borehamwoo­d and Elstree United and Peterborou­gh Liberal.

Hawkshead project leader Abigail Mann, who also received the individual award, is actually a St Albans Masorti member but has a home in the village. The solicitor and legal lecturer told the JC that the community had got behind the ambitious initiative. “Everything was donated. Nobody gave a penny.

“As a Syrian refugee, you don’t know you have come to a special place [Cumbria]. We wanted to make them feel that.

“It was much bigger than we intended because the need was so great. Just writing the thank you letters afterwards took six weeks.” The day had been “life-changing for the community, the volunteers and refugees” and further activities had resulted. Judith Dixon, wife of the local vicar, said Mitzvah Day was now an establishe­d part of Hawkshead life, although residents were more likely to refer to it as “green bunting day”.

She added: “Our currency is kindness. We opened our arms to welcome refugees.”

The JC is partnered with Mitzvah Day and award winners were voted for by readers. Others honoured on the night included Bushey United Synagogue for its year-round programme, incorporat­ing collection­s, cooking for the needy and projects in partnershi­p with other religious communitie­s.

Manchester’s Friendship Circle took the prize for outstandin­g interfaith partnershi­p (with the Muslim community and a Sikh group). Akiva School in Finchley won the youth achievemen­t award and Neder Barcelona topped the internatio­nal category. A special achievemen­t award was presented to another St Albans Masorti congregant, Nick Grant.

On Mitzvah Day’s tenth anniversar­y, there was also a surprise award for its founder and chair, Laura Marks.

In a message of congratula­tion, Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis wrote: “It is rare for one person to set in motion an idea that within a short space of time changes our world.

“You started with a small idea that has captured the imaginatio­n of many thousands of people. Mitzvah Day has done a great deal to promote interrelig­ious engagement and has encouraged countless people to selflessly perform the mitzvah of chesed through kind and considerat­e acts.

“No words are adequate to express our gratitude for your contributi­on to Judaism and our wider society.”

Ms Marks said afterwards that she was still surprised when people relayed to her the impact Mitzvah Day had on charities and communitie­s. “The project co-ordinators are amazing in turning ideas into reality.”

In a video message, Home Secretary Sajid Javid described Mitzvah Day as “a beacon of hope — and you are its beating heart. Perhaps you can even sort out Brexit…”

Everything was donated — no one gave a penny’

You are the beating heart of Mitzvah Day’

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 ?? PHOTOS: YAKIR ZUR ?? Mitzvah Day award winners at the JW3 ceremony
PHOTOS: YAKIR ZUR Mitzvah Day award winners at the JW3 ceremony
 ??  ?? Laura Marks and fellow Mitzvah Day trustees blow out the candles on the tenth anniversar­y cake
Laura Marks and fellow Mitzvah Day trustees blow out the candles on the tenth anniversar­y cake
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Abigail Mann

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