Shabbat Lounge Service

An informal music service held from 11.15am to 12.30pm, led by Student Rabbi Emily Jurman with our Music Director Rebekka Wedell.  Why Shabbat Lounge?  We drag the sofas in from the Mosaic Room into the Sanctuary, and sit around the portable Ark.  We then need you to help to drag the sofas back!  Followed by kiddush. […]

HeBrew Cafe

After the Family Service – our fundraising café selling filled bagels, crisps, cake, sweets and hot and cold drinks

Youth Club

For children aged 7 to 16 (school years 3 to 11), meets monthly after the Family Service and HeBrew Café at KLS for a range of activities from craft to sports.

Ivrit (Basic Hebrew conversation) Class

Basic Hebrew lessons with Marta Friedmann.  Weekly class starting on Monday 23 March. To join the class, you need to know the letters as you will spend only one or two lesson on the script ones.  You need to order two books: "To succeed in Hebrew part-1" (green colour) and "Let's learn Hebrew picture dictionary" by […]

Doroteinu

Doroteinu means “all our generations” and is for young and old, and everyone in between – anyone who has not got their nose to the grindstone when we have our meetings.  We usually meet on Wednesday afternoons.  Our next meeting is on Wednesday 20th May at 2.00pm at KLS.  Peter Watling will tell us about the […]

Shabbat Service

Shabbat Service.  Please bring something to share for Kiddush. Guests are welcome to join us but please contact the office beforehand.

Erev Shavuot

Shavuot (Lag b'Omer): Literally translated as the "Feast of Weeks,” is celebrated seven weeks after Pesach (Passover). Since the counting of this period (Sefirat ha-omer) begins on the second evening of Pesach, Shavuot takes place exactly 50 days after the first seder. Hence, following the Greek word for “fifty,” Shavuot is also referred to sometimes as Pentecost. . Although its origins are […]

Shabbat Service

Service held from 11.15am to 12.30pm, led by Rabbi Pete Tobias.  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. For more information about the services at KLS see Services  

Shavuot Seder @ SLLS

Come join your SLLS friends in an old Shavuot tradition. In the context of a seder, using our Haggadah Shel Shavuot, we will use Tanach and Rabbinic Literature to deepen our understanding of the history and teachings of Shavuot. We will share some ritual foods such as a cheese mountain and some Torah shaped biscuits. On […]

Shavuot

Shavuot (Lag b'Omer): Literally translated as the "Feast of Weeks,” is celebrated seven weeks after Pesach (Passover). Since the counting of this period (Sefirat ha-omer) begins on the second evening of Pesach, Shavuot takes place exactly 50 days after the first seder. Hence, following the Greek word for “fifty,” Shavuot is also referred to sometimes as Pentecost. . Although its origins are […]