The beauty and profound wisdom of 3000 years of Jewish wisdom takes a while getting to grips with!
The Centre for Jewish Life offers a varied and exciting programme of discovery as you explore classic and mystical themes in a format tailored to you.
From one-to-one learning sessions to discussion groups and lectures, you have an open invitiation to join us for a personal journey that promises to enlighten and satisfy - whatever your previous experience of Jewish study.
Whether you are asking the questions you’ve always wanted to ask, or you’ve come along to hear an internationally respected speaker, you’re equally welcome.
Whatever the case, it’s never too late to find out more about your Jewish Heritage - if you don’t find what you’re looking for, just ask! Our programme is your programme.
| Event | Date | Time | Venue | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| learn & grow | Sunday mornings - fortnightly | 10:00 - 11:30am | In a private home (West End) | No Charge | More info... |
| Join us to remember… listen to an incredible story with Eva Schloss, Holocaust Survivor | Tuesday 7 February | Light Refreshments: 7pm | Talk followed by Q & A 7.30pm | Centre for Jewish Life | £5 | More info... |
learn & grow
Date: Sunday mornings - fortnightly
Time: 10:00 - 11:30am
Venue: In a private home (West End)
Price: No Charge
Classic Kabalistic and Chasidic teachings on the Torah
Sit down with a select gathering to hear, question and engage as Rabbi Faivish Vogel takes you on a practical journey through time, heritage and personal discovery.
Sorry ladies, this one is for men only.
Please RSVP:
Join us to remember… listen to an incredible story with Eva Schloss, Holocaust Survivor
Date: Tuesday 7 February
Time: Light Refreshments: 7pm | Talk followed by Q & A 7.30pm
Venue: Centre for Jewish Life
Price: £5
The CJL together with our Young International Student Group is delighted to invite you to a Special Guest Lecture with Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s stepsister & Holocaust Survivor.
‘As a teenager, Eva Schloss survived Auschwitz-Birkenau. But it took her 40 years to be able to talk about the Holocaust...’
Eva Schloss will never forget her 15th birthday. On May 11, 1944, she and her mother had just moved to a new hiding place in the Netherlands - their seventh.
But the Dutch nurse who had led them there then betrayed them.
She was a Nazi double agent; they saw her later that day with her own keys to the Gestapo HQ in Amsterdam where they were taken for interrogation...’’ The Times, 6 January 2009
