University JSOC Succot Party
Bevis MarksAs a kick off to the new term, London JSOC’s are gathering at Bevis Marks Synagogue for a party to celebrate Succot and the new school year. More details including times are coming soon.
As a kick off to the new term, London JSOC’s are gathering at Bevis Marks Synagogue for a party to celebrate Succot and the new school year. More details including times are coming soon.
Nachshon Rodrigues-Pereira leads this special Hoshana Rabbah service with our unique S&P melodies. Followed by breakfast.
The choral Friday night service is one of the most beautiful in the repertoire. Join us for the choral service in honour of our Hatan Bereshit, Xosé Hermoso Buxan, and a delicious dinner. Choral service: 6:30pm Dinner to follow
Each month we gather for a lovely lunch catered by Zest and enjoy insights on the weekly Parashah. Followed by Minha in our historic synagogue. Sponsorship opportunities available. Thursday, 11th October: After Darwin: Does Creation Still Matter? Science and Torah from the 19th Century until Today Thursday, 8th November Thursday, 6th December
Learning night at Bevis: Bet Midrash followed by lecture Each month gather in the new Bevis Marks Synagogue Bet Midrash. Enjoy studying ancient texts in small groups on a range of subjects from Parashah, Talmud, and Jewish Philosophy. Each group will be led by a young scholar.
Over the centuries the S&P Sephardi community has benefited from the leadership of towering rabbinic figures. This series looks at these erudite individuals, the challenges they faced, and the impact they left on Anglo-Jewry’s Sephardim. The first term looks at Hahamim from the 17th and 18th centuries, the second term from the 19th century, and […]
Each week following mornings services and breakfast study the tractate of Berahot about the origin and meaning of Jewish prayer.
In just three sessions Rabbi Morris will teach you to read Hebrew! Free for members (RSVP) and £20 for non-members. Booking online is required.
Over the centuries the S&P Sephardi community has benefited from the leadership of towering rabbinic figures. This series looks at these erudite individuals, the challenges they faced, and the impact they left on Anglo-Jewry’s Sephardim. The first term looks at Hahamim from the 17th and 18th centuries, the second term from the 19th century, and […]
Learn how to make beautiful lanterns and celebrate Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights. Booking essential, limited space! RSVP below