R’ Elia’s Lead From The Front
Lauderdale RoadWant to lead services and read Haftarah in Synagogue? Come and learn in a fortnightly class led by R’Elia, open all all levels.
Want to lead services and read Haftarah in Synagogue? Come and learn in a fortnightly class led by R’Elia, open all all levels.
At this party we drink our tea! Monthly discussion with Rabbi Morris on various topics combined with a relaxing cup of tea.
// Come and learn exciting new dishes to spice up your table with our very own Margalit Dweck and Linda Dangoor. A three part series, with both daytime and evening options. For further information please email [email protected]; or call the office.
Laws of Berakhot based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef zt’l. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for this class please click here. Please visit Rabbi Dweck's Blog to listen to previous classes.
The “Misconceptions” series, dealing with common misconceptions about Judaism. Wednesday Evenings at Porat Yosef, Hendon If you would like to be added to the mailing list for this class please click here. For more information email [email protected]
Monthly expanded and interactive children's services with a special themed Kiddush, raffles and prizes (From toddlers to teens).
The Shabbat Shiur Programme with R’ Dweck at Lauderdale Road features a shortened Shabbat morning service followed by a special shiur and a deluxe Kiddush.
// Come and learn exciting new dishes to spice up your table with our very own Margalit Dweck and Linda Dangoor. A three part series, with both daytime and evening options. For further information please email [email protected]; or call the office.
Mark Helprin is a Jewish-American novelist, journalist, Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy and Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Helprin grew up in the British West Indies and attended Harvard and the University of Oxford. He also served in the British Merchant Navy, the Israeli infantry, and the Israeli Air […]
We will be reading secular books, both fiction and non-fiction, and examining them from a Torah perspective – for more details, see the weekly S&P news. Thursday 22nd October – The Grand Inquisitor by Fyodor Dostoyevsky