KLS Youth Club
NFJ HallFor 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.
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.
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 […]
The relationship between Judaism and politics is a long and complex one. If Judaism is a religion first and foremost should it have any impact on our political lives? Yet, as Liberal Jews many of us feel compelled by the call of Prophetic Judaism which tells us the two are inseparable. This course will explore […]
Service led by Rabbi Charley Baginsky.
Service held from 11.15am to 12.30pm. This Saturday, please join student rabbi Emily Jurman for a musical, guitar-led Shabbat morning service and a discussion about the portion of the week. This marks Emily's first service at KLS, so come on out to say hello and join in the fun. Followed by kiddush. See Services […]
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. At this meeting, Barbara Emberson will speak about Jews during the First World War. This is still topical […]
Music Service led by Rabbi Charley Baginsky, with our Music Director, Rebekka Wedell, and the KLS Choir, and featuring Jenny and Mark Woolfe who will reveal their 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 […]
We are pleased to welcome Alex Wakely who works for the charity 'Gesher.' Gesher help adults who have been brought up in the Ultra Orthodox community but wish to leave adjust to the outside world. Many people in the community grow up speaking only Yiddish and some have never even used public trasport or bought […]
There are events around the country to remember the victims of the Holocaust. There is an event in Kingston on Sunday 1 February - click here for more details. Click here for the HMD Trust website
What is Holocaust Memorial Day? Each year, communities across Britain come together to remember the millions of people killed in the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur and other parts of the world. The Nazi persecution alone led to the death of some six million Jews. The initiative is […]