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Jun
8

JOFA & LAVIOT: Unnamed Women

Many women in Tannach do not have a name; they are the daughters of, the wives of, the mothers of. Although they do not have a name, often their existence is a story changer. Together we will explore these "nameless" women, their stories, and what they teach us.

This 3 part shiur series is a collaboration between Laviot and JOFA UK and will run via zoom 8pm-9pm on Mondays the 25th May, 1st June and 8th June. Rabbi Eryn London will be teaching and each session will be covering different women, feel free to come to as many as you are able to. This event is open to anyone who wants to come and learn. Zoom link to follow.

Rabbi Eryn London, lives in London and is the JOFA UK Scholar in Residence. She received smicha from Yeshivat Maharat in June 2017. Following smicha ordination, she trained and worked as a multi-faith hospital chaplain in New York City, as well as received chaplain board certification. She is a graduate of Goucher College and Goldsmiths, University of London. She made aliyah in 2010, and studied at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and the Susi Bradfield Women's Institute of Halachic Leadership at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She has lectured in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Israel, the UK, and the US.

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Jun
1

JOFA & LAVIOT: Unnamed Women

Many women in Tannach do not have a name; they are the daughters of, the wives of, the mothers of. Although they do not have a name, often their existence is a story changer. Together we will explore these "nameless" women, their stories, and what they teach us.

This 3 part shiur series is a collaboration between Laviot and JOFA UK and will run via zoom 8pm-9pm on Mondays the 25th May, 1st June and 8th June. Rabbi Eryn London will be teaching and each session will be covering different women, feel free to come to as many as you are able to. This event is open to anyone who wants to come and learn. Zoom link to follow.

Rabbi Eryn London, lives in London and is the JOFA UK Scholar in Residence. She received smicha from Yeshivat Maharat in June 2017. Following smicha ordination, she trained and worked as a multi-faith hospital chaplain in New York City, as well as received chaplain board certification. She is a graduate of Goucher College and Goldsmiths, University of London. She made aliyah in 2010, and studied at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and the Susi Bradfield Women's Institute of Halachic Leadership at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She has lectured in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Israel, the UK, and the US.

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May
25

JOFA & LAVIOT: Unnamed Women

Many women in Tannach do not have a name; they are the daughters of, the wives of, the mothers of. Although they do not have a name, often their existence is a story changer. Together we will explore these "nameless" women, their stories, and what they teach us.

This 3 part shiur series is a collaboration between Laviot and JOFA UK and will run via zoom 8pm-9pm on Mondays the 25th May, 1st June and 8th June. Rabbi Eryn London will be teaching and each session will be covering different women, feel free to come to as many as you are able to. This event is open to anyone who wants to come and learn. Zoom link to follow.

Rabbi Eryn London, lives in London and is the JOFA UK Scholar in Residence. She received smicha from Yeshivat Maharat in June 2017. Following smicha ordination, she trained and worked as a multi-faith hospital chaplain in New York City, as well as received chaplain board certification. She is a graduate of Goucher College and Goldsmiths, University of London. She made aliyah in 2010, and studied at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and the Susi Bradfield Women's Institute of Halachic Leadership at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She has lectured in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Israel, the UK, and the US.

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May
25

JW3: Current Affairs on Bank Holiday

Join Paula this May Bank Holiday Monday and be part of for the liveliest discussion group in London.

Paula is an historian and writer. She is the project manager and historian for a project that is building a digital archive on the Jewish experience of the First World War. Paula is a regular contributor to the Historian magazine of the Historical Association, and has written articles for commemorative publications for the Royal British Legion, the MOD and JW3.

She has written education materials for the Department of Education, the Scottish Executive, the British Library, the Historical Association and others. She is an independent battlefield guide and a history tours advisor for Rayburn Tours. Paula lectures in many aspects of cultural history in particular relating to war and genocide for adult audiences.

20£

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Apr
13

London School of Jewish Studies: British Museum Pesach Ramble 2020 with Rabbi Dr Raphael Sarum

Bible Studies, History, Jewish Culture, Tanach, Tours

An exciting virtual tour of the museum’s Jewish highlights. Escape the confines of your home and join us for an inspiring ramble around one of the greatest museums in the world, by yourself or with your whole family.

Meet Rameses the Pharaoh, Achashverosh of Persia and Sennacherib the Assyrian. Discover some of the key artefacts that inform and deepen our understanding of the Bible. Bring your Matzah sandwiches for lunch on the way (or breakfast in America, or tea-time in Israel!). And don’t worry, the guide can mute everyone so your matzah munching won’t disturb the tour.

Your guide is Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum, Dean of LSJS, who has been giving unforgettable tours at the British Museum to thousands of people for over a decade. Have your interest piqued and your questions answered. Treat yourself to a meaningful and fun ramble this year. Adults, students, teenagers and whole families welcome. (And you won’t have to worry about the weather!)

Time: 2pm in the UK (Israel: 4pm; New York: 9am; South Africa: 3pm)
Length : 90 minutes
Fee: £20 per household

Please follow the below link to purchase tickets and for further information.

https://www.lsjs.ac.uk/the-lsjs-british-museum-pesach-ramble-2020-1117.php

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Apr
6

LSJS: Seder Night with my Ancestors with Dr Aviva Dautch

Dr Aviva Dautch will explore modern Jewish writing about the stories, themes and celebrations of Pesach. We will study a range of poems (in Hebrew and translation) by Israeli poets including Yehuda Amichai and Agi Mishol as well as English poems by writers ranging from Joanne Limburg to Longfellow, and enjoy the humour of famous literary seders in novels by Michael Chabon and Herman Wouk.

Book online at: https://tinyurl.com/sederwithancestors or call 020 8203 6427 at least 1 hour before class starts.

Lectures delivered via Zoom. Link to class sent via email.
£12 per person, per class.

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Apr
1

RSY: MasterChef

NEW THIS WEEK

Join our Master Chefs for a cooking lesson like you’ve never seen before!

Please sign up using the following form in order to give parental consent and to receive the Zoom link.

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Apr
1

RSY: SFT on Zoom

‘Structured Free Time’ is a classic of RSY Camps - come along for some wacky ways to pass an hour!

Please sign up using the following form in order to give parental consent and to receive the Zoom link.

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Mar
31

LSJS: The Pesach Exodus: Ultimate War of Good vs. Evil

Join Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum on Zoom for this incredible pre-Pesach lecture. Link sent by email in advance.

So many stories we read or watch on TV replay the battle of right against wrong, good against evil. This highly-original lecture will show how the roots of this conflict lie in the clash between Moses and Pharaoh. Torah, Midrash and Egyptology will help us uncover this classic confrontation that could form the basis of a great discussion at your Seder table this year.

Book online at: https://tinyurl.com/pesachexodus or call 020 8203 6427 before 5pm on the day
£12 per person

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Mar
30

LSJS: Seder Night with my Ancestors with Dr Aviva Dautch

Dr Aviva Dautch will explore modern Jewish writing about the stories, themes and celebrations of Pesach. We will study a range of poems (in Hebrew and translation) by Israeli poets including Yehuda Amichai and Agi Mishol as well as English poems by writers ranging from Joanne Limburg to Longfellow, and enjoy the humour of famous literary seders in novels by Michael Chabon and Herman Wouk.

Book online at: https://tinyurl.com/sederwithancestors or call 020 8203 6427 at least 1 hour before class starts.

Lectures delivered via Zoom. Link to class sent via email.
£12 per person, per class.

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Mar
27

RJ:TV Adult Learning

You can join online from a computer or mobile device, by heading to www.zoom.us/join and entering meeting ID 738-454-9476. 

You can also join from a phone by dialling 0203 481 5237 and enter meeting ID 738-454-9476. You will only be able to hear the content and interact verbally. You won’t be able to view the content.

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Mar
26

RJ:TV Adult Learning

You can join online from a computer or mobile device, by heading to www.zoom.us/join and entering meeting ID 738-454-9476. 

You can also join from a phone by dialling 0203 481 5237 and enter meeting ID 738-454-9476. You will only be able to hear the content and interact verbally. You won’t be able to view the content.

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