Events

February
The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
February 07, 2012
Contrasting burials of Rachel and Isaac
Genesis Ch.35:1-29
Rabbi Charley Baginsky, Kingston Liberal Synagogue

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Jewish Music Fair
February 12, 2012

Choose from 25 Jewish music sessions throughout the day with a chance to perform, participate, listen, learn, socialise, network, eat, drink and have a stimulating or relaxing day depending on your mood.

Some of Britain’s finest Jewish musicians will inspire and teach a vast array of workshops.

Workshops include:
Scratch Choirs, Klezmer, Children’s activities, Lectures, Vocal master classes, Sephardi music, Cantillation (leining)
Conducting, A-Cappella, Chamber Choir, Dance, Drumming, Yiddish choir, Seder melodies.

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The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
February 14, 2012

Fatherly love and fraternal disaffection
Genesis Ch.37:1-36
Rabbi Thomas Salamon, Westminster Synagogue

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The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
February 21, 2012

Double crossed at the crossroads Genesis Ch.38: 1-30
Rabbi Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah, Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue
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The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
February 28, 2012

Fateful convictions Genesis Ch.39:20-40:23
Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner, Movement Rabbi, Movement for Reform Judaism

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March
The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
March 06, 2012
The Royal Dream Genesis Ch.41:1-46
Dr Muhammad Al-Hussaini, Research Fellow in Islamic Studies, LBC
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The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
March 13, 2012
Treading on corns in Egypt Genesis Ch.41:47-42:38
Rabbi Sylvia Rothschild, Wimbledon and District Synagogue

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JCM Young, gifted and religious: What do we expect from our tradition and our society?
March 19, 2012

39th International Students’ Conference for Dialogue between Jews, Christians and Muslims in Europe

Young, gifted and religious: What do we expect from our tradition and our society?

Religion is often written off as a spent force in Western secular society. At the same time we are witnessing a revival in many forms, from unquestioning fundamentalism to open-ended experimentation to interfaith dialogue. What future does a generation of religiously committed young people want to see? What questions and challenges do
they pose to their religious traditions? What is their contribution to the society that they will help to build?

The conference enables the encounter between the three Abrahamic religions in an unusually open and direct way.
The programme includes a range of opportunities for interpersonal exchanges, creative groups and lectures which throw light on the main theme from the three different perspectives. Encountering, experiencing and getting to know the three religions will be facilitated, for example, through celebrating worship in the different traditions. The background and liturgical elements will be explained in an understandable way.

Target group includes students and their teachers, as well as all those interested in, and actively committed to, dialogue between the three religions.

The languages used during the conference will be German and English.

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The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
March 20, 2012

Strange encounters Genesis Ch.43:1-44.34
Rabbi Mark Goldsmith, North Western Reform Synagogue Alyth

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The Marcus Sefton-Green Spring Shiurim
March 27, 2012
The Family Reunion Genesis Ch.45-1-46:34
Rabbi David Soetendorp, Almere Masorti Community in Holland

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