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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Kehillah AGM – 5pm on Sunday 25th July. Will be held as hybrid zoom/in-person at a members’ home.
We will be ordering Pizzas after the event but please do feel free to bring side dishes/extra bits & drinks. Keep an eye on your inboxes on Friday as we will be sending a link to the annual report. It may be useful to review the report before the AGM and if you may want to have the report available at the AGM on phones/devices or printed. We will also be providing alternative meeting information on Friday if the weather is too poor to meet outdoors. The AGM notice has gone out to all our members via email (or in the post to those members without email addresses).
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NEXT WEEK:
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30th July –1st Aug 2021
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Kehillah Camping Trip
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Camping reminder
A reminder to those attending that our camping trip is 30th July – 1st August!
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Rabbi Leah’s Inauguration – Saturday 16th October
Save the date for Rabbi Leah’s Inauguration at our Shabbat Service on Saturday 16th October! Further details available nearer the date.
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Employment opportunity for Kehillah Cheder Teacher & volunteers to help us develop our inclusive, diverse and anti-racist Cheder curriculum
Part time role teaching children aged 6-13 for 2 hours on Saturdays, twice per month during term time. Paid prep time and the option of running sessions at Festivals and High Holidays. Self employed up to £22 per hour dependent on qualifications and experience. After receiving funding from Liberal Judaism to develop an inclusive, diverse, and anti-racist Cheder curriculum that uplifts the voices and histories of Jews who have traditionally been marginalised with British Jewry we are looking for volunteers to help develop this anti-racist curriculum.
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In person services accessibility
As we return to more in person services, we are trying to make intentional choices about how we remain accessible in the ways Zoom has made possible, especially for those with disabilities and health conditions that make in person services prohibitive. If this includes you and you’d be interested in feeding into this process, please email Rabbi Leah.
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