Laws of Shabbat
Bevis MarksThe class on 13th January is cancelled, classes to resume on 20th January
The class on 13th January is cancelled, classes to resume on 20th January
Jews around the world study one page (daf) of Talmud a day to complete the entire Talmud in over seven years. In this class we will study one topic from the previous week’s pages and together participate in this worldwide phenomenon. We are currently in tractate Berahot. Open to all levels
This monthly Shabbat series looks at the Jewish sources on topics that matter following the alphabet. It takes place on Shabbat mornings during Kiddush. January is the letter E
February Topic: Kosher The Board of Shehita and Kashrut Authorities: Join Rabbi Morris for monthly lectures and learn the stories behind the institutions that define British Jewry today. Followed by refreshments and socialising. Sponsorship opportunities available
This monthly Shabbat series looks at the Jewish sources on topics that matter following the alphabet. It takes place on Shabbat mornings during Kiddush. February is the letter F
Join us for a Megilliah Reading followed by hamentashchen and refreshments. Arbit and Megillah with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
This event is now cancelled March Topic: Synagogues: United, Sephardic and The Federation Join Rabbi Morris for monthly lectures and learn the stories behind the institutions that define British Jewry today Followed by refreshments and socializing. Sponsorship opportunities available
Unfortunately this event is now cancelled Join us for a community Shabbat dinner with Rabbi Joseph Dweck at Bevis Marks Synagogue on Friday 20th March 6.30pm services, followed by dinner. Rabbi Dweck will also deliver a sermon on Shabbat Morning
Getting Emotional in Barcelona, 1320: Visual Expressions of the Emotional Life of Sephardic Jewry The magnificent manuscripts illuminated for medieval Sephardi Jews often depict the characters of the biblical narratives embodying a rich spectrum of emotions. This is accomplished through the thinnest of lines on the parchment leaves—in spaces only centimeters high—showing furrowed brows, pouting […]