Kehillah North London is a thriving and diverse Jewish community, based in Stoke Newington. We are proud of our inclusive, friendly and innovative approach to building a Jewish community. We aim to create a welcoming, inspiring and creative Jewish space,
where we can collectively and individually share and develop our identities and experiences as Jews living in the inner city.
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Rabbi Leah’s annual leave: Tea with the Rabbi & Adult Ed on hiatus, both resuming 13th January
Rabbi Leah is away 19th December – 6th January; there is no Tea with the Rabbi or Adult Education until 13th January. If you need anything, you can contact Ashleigh our Administrator via the details below or Liberal Judaism (to speak to a Rabbi) on 020 7580 1663. You can also email/leave a voicemail message for Rabbi Leah for her return. There will also be no Ebulletin sent out next week on 24th December. The next Ebulletin will go out on 31st December with information about our Shabbat service on 2nd January.
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‘Athens and Jerusalem: between the particular and universal’: 6 London shuls team up to learn about Chanukah
Tonight 8:15-9pm, Rabbi Leah represents Kehillah North London for the last night of learning sessions from educators and Rabbis across London communities for Chanukah, hosted by Makor Hayim Synagogue. Rabbi Leah’s session is “Ten measures of beauty were given to the world, nine to Jerusalem and one to the rest: the Universal and the Particular.”
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Chanukah at Home 2020 Gallery
To celebrate the last night of Chanukah, we thought we would show some of your Chanukah at home pictures that you sent us over the last week.
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Leo Baeck College Spring 2021 progamming
Booking is now open for Leo Baeck College’s Spring 2021 Lehrhaus programme. All courses are taught by outstanding faculty and specialist teachers from the Progressive Rabbinic College. Programme includes classes on modern & biblical Hebrew, classical Greek, Jewish studies and more.
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Jewish Helpline
Jewish Helpline are here to support anyone feeling alone, anxious or in need of someone in difficult times. Their trained volunteers are a listening ear for anyone and their confidential helpline can be reached by freephone on 0800 652 9249 or landline on 0203 096 2875.
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