HeBrew Café
After the Family Service – our fundraising café selling filled bagels, crisps, cake, sweets and hot and cold drinks
After the Family Service – our fundraising café selling filled bagels, crisps, cake, sweets and hot and cold drinks
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.
Come along at 7pm to learn some of the songs that we will be singing in the services over the High Holy Days. Our Director of Music, Rebekka Wedell, will talk about the songs that we sing as well as lead us in learning them. Followed by the Selichot service which will be led by Rabbi […]
Come and join us for the annual picnic (from 12.30pm) and games (from 2 pm) in the park including rounders—or just sit and relax. Do join us even if you don’t play rounders (most people can't play, but still try, and that includes the website editor!!). Remember to bring a picnic lunch and plenty of […]
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 9th September at 2.00pm at KLS. Geoffrey Morgan will give us anecdotes entitled […]
On the second Friday of each month a member invites us to welcome Shabbat at home with them. The service is informal and friendly, from our siddur, but please feel free to bring a reading or a topic for discussion. Please bring something to share for the Kiddush. The venue for this month is at […]
Service held from 11.15am to 12.30pm, led by Rabbi Charley Baginsky. 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.
Led by Rabbi Charley Baginsky. Admittance by ticket only. Non-members wishing to attend High Holyday Services @ KLS must contact the office to buy tickets in advance. Tickets must be purchased before Erev Rosh Hashanah.