Pride in London 2026
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Jewish Bloc returns to Pride in London
Pride in London to work with Community Security Trust (CST) after engagement with KeshetUK
The Jewish Bloc will this year be organised by The Hineni Project and Sapphic Shabbat after nearly 10 years of KeshetUK organisation
The return marks a renewed commitment to Jewish inclusion amid rise in UK antisemitism
KeshetUK has worked with Pride in London to ensure they will be receiving antisemitism training from CST to support the safe and inclusive participation of the Jewish LGBT+ community and allies at the march.
This year also marks a transition to Hineni and Sapphic Shabbat taking over the organisation of the Jewish bloc as KeshetUK redoubles its focus on training and education, recently launching the Belonging in Ritual Project.
Ariel Chapman, Executive Director of KeshetUK said: “We are really pleased to have had constructive conversations with Pride in London about Jewish inclusion, including the importance of antisemitism awareness and understanding the issues that can affect Jewish participants during the march. I’m also delighted that the stewardship of the Jewish bloc will move to two fabulous social organisations who are well placed to organise the day. We wish them all the best and look forward to marching alongside them.”
The Hineni Project and Sapphic Shabbat said: “Following two challenging years, the return of a visible and confident Jewish presence at Pride reflects both the resilience of our community and the importance of ensuring that Pride is a space where everyone can participate safely and openly. We are grateful to KeshetUK for their years of leadership and advocacy, which have helped make this moment possible. We look forward to marching together in a spirit of pride, solidarity, and shared commitment to a truly inclusive movement.”


