20s and 30s Secret Succot Celebration
Bevis MarksGather in the hidden 18th century courtyard of Bevis Marks Synagogue and celebrate Succot with other young Jews in this secret section of the City. Food and drinks served.
Gather in the hidden 18th century courtyard of Bevis Marks Synagogue and celebrate Succot with other young Jews in this secret section of the City. Food and drinks served.
Nachshon Rodrigues-Pereira from Amsterdam is leading this special Hoshana Rabbah service. Followed by breakfast in the Succah.
Join us for a most beautiful choral service in honour of our Hatan Bereshit, Alex Segall, and a delicious dinner. Choral service: 6:30pm Dinner to follow
In each of these monthly lectures learn the stories behind the institutions that define British Jewry today. Followed by refreshments and socialising. Sponsorship opportunities available.
(Nearly) each month enjoy a dinner, socialise and celebrate Shabbat together. Each dinner will highlight a young member of the community who will share a Jewish take on their area of expertise. To book a ticket for the 16th November dinner, click here.
This monthly Shabbat series looks at the Jewish sources on topics that matter. It takes place on Shabbat mornings during Kiddush. After the food is cleared, dessert is served and discourse ensues.
Don't miss out, come to the Cities of London and Westminster Hustings, on 8 December, chaired by the President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Marie van Der Zyl. Hosted at the Montcalm Hotel, 2 Wallenberg Place, W1H 7TN Book now
Enjoy a dinner, socialise and celebrate Shabbat together. Each dinner will highlight a young member of the community who will share a Jewish take on their area of expertise.
This monthly Shabbat series looks at the Jewish sources on topics that matter. It takes place on Shabbat mornings during Kiddush. After the food is cleared, dessert is served and discourse ensues.
Journalism: The Jewish Chronicle and their competition In each of these monthly lectures learn the stories behind the institutions that define British Jewry today. Followed by refreshments and socialising.