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1701: Building Bevis (Lecture Series)

Bevis Marks

In 1701, the London Sephardim, Congregation Shaar Hashamayim, constructed their first synagogue away from Bevis Marks. This three-part series looks at London’s Jewish development after the 1656 readmission and further development of the community. Monday 20th […]

After-Work Summer BBQ Soiree

Bevis Marks

Culture in the City Presents: An After-Work Summer BBQ Soiree at Bevis Marks Come and unwind after work & meet other city professionals in the area. Enjoy a delicious BBQ […]

Get Tickets £13.00 – £15.00

Community Shabbat Dinner with Rabbi Dweck

Bevis Marks

Please join us at Bevis Marks for a special Friday Night Dinner with Senior Rabbi, Joseph Dweck. Our full Shabbat programme includes: Shabbat Morning Kiddush Luncheon open to all Minha […]

£13.00 – £15.00

1701: Building Bevis (Lecture Series)

Bevis Marks

In 1701, the London Sephardim, Congregation Shaar Hashamayim, constructed their first synagogue away from Bevis Marks. This three-part series looks at London’s Jewish development after the 1656 readmission and further development of the community. Monday 25th […]

Summer City Walking Tour

Bevis Marks

Culture in the City Presents: One Thousand Years in One Mile: WALKING TOUR WITH RABBI SHALOM MORRIS Reception 6:15pm - Tour 6:45pm Bevis Marks Synagogue stands at the heart of […]

£15.00

Tisha b’Ab at Bevis Marks

Bevis Marks

The unique atmosphere of the low candle light in the ancient Synagogue of Bevis Marks The ideal place to feel the weight of our history Mournful melodies of the Spanish […]

Fire of London Memorial Lecture

Bevis Marks

THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON JEWISH MEMORIAL Commemorating the Fire of London with a special and unique lecture by Rabbi Shalom Morris followed by a light reception.

Bevis and the British Empire – Lecture 1

Bevis Marks

Britain’s colonial rule in the Americas took shape in the eighteenth century. Jewish communities soon followed. This series explores the conditions under which they formed, and the role that London’s Bevis Marks Synagogue played in their development. […]