Tu Bishvat

טו בשבט Wednesday 4th February New Year for the Trees

Choir Rehearsal

Usually once or twice monthly on Tuesdays @ 8pm The KLS Choir rehearses once or twice a month (and enjoy tea, cake and chat!), and sings at the monthly choral service on the 4th Friday of the month and at other services.  You don’t have to read music, you don’t have to read Hebrew.  Come and […]

Table Tennis Club

All welcome to join us for a friendly game of table tennis.  We meet monthly, usually on the second Tuesday of the month at the synagogue in the NFJ Hall.  All ages and all abilities.  The club recently received a new table in celebration of Robert Markless’s tutorship of 100 Bnei Mitzvah. We have two […]

Shabbat @ Home

On the second Friday of each month a member invites us to welcome Shabbat at home with them. The service is informal and friendly, and this week will be primarily a singing service, with guitar music. No need to bring books as it will be led from a special booklet. Please bring something to share for […]

Shabbat@Home

February sees two Shabbat@Home services - a member invites us to welcome Shabbat at home with them. The service is informal and friendly, using our Siddur.  This week, Rabbi Charley Baginsky and Music Director Rebekka Weddell will be leading the service.  Please bring something to share for the Kiddush. The this week the Shabbat@Home will be […]

Shabbat Island Discs with…..

Music Service led by Sandra Webber, and the KLS Choir, and featuring Simon Frais who will reveal his choice of music as part of our regular Shabbat Island Discs feature, which takes place on the fourth Friday night of each month.  As usual in these services the “guests” will be interviewed, and this is a great opportunity to find […]

Shabbat Service

Service held from 11.15am to 12.30pm, led by Student Rabbi Emily Jurman.  Followed by kiddush.   See Services for more information on the type of services that we hold at KLS. Guests are welcome to KLS, but please contact the office beforehand.

Purim

פּוּרִים The story of Purim is told in the Book of Esther, whose eponymous heroine plays the leading role in saving her people. The holiday is traditionally celebrated with wild abandon, fancy dress and partying as well as the reading of the Megillah (retelling the story). There is also a tradition of giving gifts to […]