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Monthly newsletter from The Liberal Synagogue Elstree, TLSE, containing news and information about upcoming events.
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A-B Barbara Merton 020 8953 1369

C-F Leone Samson 07702 349350

G-I Carol Hurst 020 8950 1862

J-M Estelle Leigh 020 8954 9569

N-Q Peter Merton 020 8953 1369

R-S Rita Golding 020 8953 4439

T-Z Judy Westley 01582 468100

Nicky Leigh 07788 751275

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TLSE members: £4 Non-Members: £5

Tuesday 30 September

Tony Abrahams will be hosting an afternoon of nostalgia

Enjoy a short illustrated talk with his view of the area

and its inhabitants

Tuesday 28 October

If you are coming, please contact Carol Tel: 020 8950 1862, email: [email protected]

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Our supported sheltered house in Bushey, Herts isfor independent active older people. We offer:• a balance of privacy, support and security• companionship and a warm, comfortable Jewish

ambiance• kosher meals• perfect peace of mind – no cooking, bills or repairs• a busy social calendar to participate in, should you

wish to • strong links with the local Jewish community• permanent tenancies and trial stays

Support is provided by a professional and dedicatedstaff team and, where necessary, residents canarrange separate carers.

For more information, rates and availability, contact the Admissions Secretary Nicola Winkler 01923 826402, [email protected] or call the House Manager 01923 213 964.

Belmont Lodge, 59 Belmont Road, Bushey, Herts WD23 2JRwww.abbeyfield-belmontlodge.comRegistered charity no. 200719 Company no. 574816

At Belmont Lodge, part of the Abbeyfield Camden Jewish Society, we have only one thing to say...

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Sign up today to feed your enthusiasm for Progressive Jewish Education. A desire to discover yourself in Judaism and Judaism in yourself is all you will need to study with us.

All the courses are taught by the College’s faculty. Our teachers are both passionate about their subject and deeply knowledgeable.

LEO BAECK COLLEGE LEHRHAUSHome of Jewish Learning

18 sessions taught over two semestersBiblical Hebrew with Dr Alinda DamsmaTuesday evenings 14 October - 9 December 2014 at 7.30 pm - 9.15 pmTuesday evenings 27 January - 24 March 2015 at 7.30 pm - 9.15 pm

8 session coursesConcepts of Kabbalah with Rabbi Larry TabickTuesday evenings 14 October - 9 December 2014 at 7.30 pm - 9.15 pm (Please note that there is no session on 18 November)

Two courses in Jewish Sacred Music with Dr Annette BoecklerLife Cycle – the musical and liturgical perspectiveWednesday evenings 22 October - 10 December 2014 at 7.45 pm - 9.15 pm

High Holidays – nusach, melodies and texts Wednesday evenings 4 February - 25 March 2015 at 7.45 pm - 9.15 pm

RegiSTeR To register interest please email: [email protected] or phone Jarek on: 020 8349 5600

For full details about each course and registration information from http://bit.ly/LBC_Lehrhaus_2014-15

4 session coursesBible Stories for grown-Ups with Rabbi Professor Jonathan MagonetThursday evenings 30 October - 20 November 2014 at 7.45 pm - 9.15 pm

Building fences, opening doors: Status in Jewish Tradition with Rabbi Josh Levy Monday evenings 10 November - 1 December 2014 at 7.45 pm - 9.15 pm

introduction to Midrash with Rabbi Colin eimer March 2015 (dates to be confirmed)

Spinoza’s Jewish Philosophy with Rabbi Mark L Solomon Tuesday evenings 3 - 24 February 2015 at 7.45 pm - 9.15 pm

LeO BAeCK COLLege is a pre-eminent institution of Jewish scholarship and learning that is open to all. At Leo Baeck College we combine inspirational, high calibre teaching with a commitment to enriching the intellectual and spiritual lives of the Progressive Jewish Community.

The LeO BAeCK COLLege LeHRHAUSfollows in the footsteps of the Berlin Lehrhaus established in 1920 by Franz Rosenzweig. Leo Baeck College’s outstanding faculty will teach subjects about which they are passionate and deeply knowledgeable. The launch of the Leo Baeck College Lehrhaus marks an exciting time in the development and growth of adult Jewish education for 21st century Jews.

Leo Baeck College

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Chairman Nick Belkin 0208 420 6597 [email protected]

Vice chairman Virginia Jaffe 07870 234775 [email protected]

Hon sec Davina Bennett 07775 558 005 [email protected]

Hon Treasurer Allan Newman 07976 671 873 [email protected]

Alan Gordonfelt [email protected]

Harvey Adams 07760 666 002 [email protected]

Jason Levy 07513 014 004 [email protected]

Lizzie Rabin 07974 229 607 [email protected]

Michael Reibscheid 01727 762 846 Michael.Reibscheid.co.uk

Penny Beral 07979 800 616 [email protected]

Victor Amswych [email protected]

Hon Vice President Sue Woolf [email protected]

Enquiries Rebecca 0208 953 8889 [email protected]

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Many of the charities we work with rely entirely on donations and legacies. Without your help, the future of some of our favourite causes will be a very uncertain one.

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