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Mavar is a UK-registered charitable organisation providing professional support to people who have left or want to leave the Haredi Jewish community. It provides financial, educational, legal, and emotional support enabling people to find new communities and support networks after Haredi Judaism.


Mission

According to the Mavar's website, the organisation offers information, one-to-one support, online resources, and referrals to appropriate agencies and organisations, including lawyers or therapists. Mavar also assigns a personal mentor to guide through the issues such as education, employment, welfare, housing, and legal rights. Mavar is described as a "confidential service that helps people from the Haredi community explore new paths in life", which includes LGBT support. Mavar does not campaign or proselytize, and exists to support personal choice.


Structure

Mavar is based around a model established by the New York charity Footsteps. Its services are run by volunteers. It is free of charge, relying on private donations, and is strictly confidential. Mavar translates from Hebrew as "crossings", and to maintain discretion, it meets people asking for help in quiet, but public, places away from the Haredi community such as a library. Typically, Mavar begins by helping to access English lessons, as many leaving the community cannot write or speak English. Mavar will also help access housing and benefits, according to individual need. Mavar may also be able to link to a host family in some circumstances.


See also

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Ex-Haredim Off the ''derech'' ( he, דֶּרֶךְ, pronounced: , meaning: path) (OTD) is a Yeshiva-English expression used to describe a Jew who has left an Orthodox Jewish community. Despite its negative connotation in insinuating that the exiter has left ...
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Faith to Faithless Faith to Faithless is a non-profit organisation in the United Kingdom dedicated to confronting discrimination against atheists and non-religious people, in particular discrimination towards individuals who have left minority religions. It provide ...
* Off the derech * Footsteps, a US-based organisation with a similar mission to support ex-Haredim.


References

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External links


Mavar Official Website
Disengagement from religion Haredi Judaism in the United Kingdom Secular Jewish culture in the United Kingdom