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Sukkot– Friday 29th September 6:30 – 8PM
Join us for a service and communal meal in the Sukkah. Please bring vegetarian food to share, and also do consider bringing foliage and other items to help decorate the Sukkah. We will be decorating the Sukkah at 6pm before our erev Sukkot service. We are also looking for volunteers to help build the Sukkah on Thursday 28th September, at 2pm. Please contact our administrator Ashleigh via the link below if you would like to help.
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THIS WEEK:
29th September
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Sukkot communal “pot luck” meal & Shabbat service
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6:30 – 8:30pm
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Details here
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NEXT WEEK:
7th October
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Shabbat morning service w. Rosa’s Bat Mitzvah
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10:30am – 1pm
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Details here
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Kehillah band volunteers for Simchat Torah on 8th October
The Kehillah band will play again for the Simchat Torah celebration and service on Sunday morning 8th October. There will be a rehearsal or two during the week leading up to 8th, and you’ll need to be available from about 10am on the day. We’d love to have you!
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Walthamstow members invite Kehillah-nicks to visit their Sukkah – Thursday 5th October from 6pm or Monday 2nd October
Our members Madeleine & Emily would like to invite Kehillah members to visit their Sukkah at Madeleine & her partner Ed’s house in Walthamstow on 5th October from 6pm. Please do bring vegetarian nibbles and drinks. Those who cannot make it on Thursday evening are also welcome to contact Madeleine to arrange a time during the day the on Monday 2nd October for an informal cuppa in the Sukkah and to shake the lulav. Be aware that there are (lovely) cats resident in Madeline & Ed’s home but they will not be in the garden, and there is access to the garden from the street for those with allergies.
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The Rabbi Lionel Blue Memorial Lecture – 8th November, 7:30pm at Finchley Reform Synagogue.
Join Leo Baeck College, Finchley Reform Synagogue, and Beit Klal Yisrael for a special evening, as we honour the memory of the beloved Rabbi Lionel Blue and set out to answer the question: “What is the legacy of Queer Rabbis?”
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Beit Din Weekend Friday 3rd – Sunday 5th November 2023, Easingwold at The Hawkhills
Are you considering conversion through either Reform or Liberal Judaism? Are you in the process of converting? Enjoy a Shabbat experience with those following a similar path and facing similar issues in a warm, open environment for questions and discussions. The weekend is being offered through the Reform Movement for Judaism but Liberal candidates and Liberal Rabbis are warmly invited to join us. The weekend is open to anyone considering conversion or is currently in the process of converting. Partners, Jewish or non-Jewish are more than welcome. If you can’t make it in person, you can attend most sessions online as well!For further information contact Lynsey Goodmaker If you have any questions please email Lynsey: lgoodmaker@rjuk.org or call 020 8349 5645.
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