Yom Ha’Atsmaut Kiddush
Bevis MarksJoin us for a special service and Kiddush celebrating Yom Ha'Atsmaut with Israeli style food.
Join us for a special service and Kiddush celebrating Yom Ha'Atsmaut with Israeli style food.
Each month gather for lunch and enjoy insights on the weekly Parashah. Followed by Minha in our historic synagogue. Thank you to our sponsors.
Join Rabbi Morris on the second night of Pesah for an insightful and engaging Community Seder.
Join us for a Shabbat with Senior Rabbi Joseph Dweck. Service times: Friday night at 6:30pm Shabbat morning at 8:30am Mincha after Kiddush Q&A at 6:30pm Arbit and Habdalah at 7:15pm
Join us for a Megillah reading followed by cocktails, hamentaschen and refreshments. Wednesday 20th March at 6:45pm Arbit and Megillah with Rabbi Joseph Dweck Thursday 21st March at 7:00am Megillah and breakfast Seuda with Rabbi Elia
London's University Jewish Societies will spend Shabbat at Bevis Marks Synagogue. Option to stay overnight with meals, tours, and lectures throughout. The schedule: Friday night 5:45pm Tour of Synagogue 6:45pm Service followed by dinner Shabbat day: 7:00am Service followed by Kiddush and lunch together with 'Walking Tour of Jewish East End'
Over the centuries the S&P Sephardi community has benefited from the leadership of towering rabbinic figures. This series looks at these erudite individuals, the challenges they faced, and the impact they left on Anglo-Jewry’s Sephardim. The second term looks at Hahamim from the 19th century, and the third from the 20th century. Haham Raphael Meldola. […]
Join us for a unique Shabbat with Senior Rabbi Joseph Dweck who will be spending time at Bevis Marks Synagogue with his family. Service starts at 6:30pm Followed by a community dinner Shabbat afternoon Q&A followed by Arbit and Habdalah
The public hanging (reportedly witnessed by 500,000 people) of 9 Jews in 1969 was the grim start of a process that continued for several years, leaving at least another 34 people missing, hanged, killed in prison or slaughtered in their homes. Supported by the Exilarch's Foundation
Over the centuries the S&P Sephardi community has benefited from the leadership of towering rabbinic figures. This series looks at these erudite individuals, the challenges they faced, and the impact they left on Anglo-Jewry’s Sephardim. The second term looks at Hahamim from the 19th century, and the third from the 20th century. Haham Raphael Meldola. […]