February

Friday 2nd February 2018

    • 17:15
    • 18:15
    What kind of a future is there for Israel? – Yair Zivan of Yesh Atid

    17:15-18:15

    Yair Zivan is the spokesperson for Yesh Atid, Israel’s centrist political party. Previously he was the foreign press spokesman for Israel’s President, Shimon Peres. Yair will be considering where Israel is going and the issues that drive the country today. He will also be giving the D’var Torah in our Kabbalat Shabbat service. Yair comes to Alyth though our partnership with UJIA.

    • 18:30
    • 19:00
    • 20:00
    • 21:30
    Dagim Chavurah Supper

    18:30-21:30

    For all Dagim children and parents! Come and join the SMG Dagim team for the Friday night service and a chavurah supper where you will get the chance to sit, eat and play amongst your Sunday morning friends, whilst enjoying a yummy dinner! The service begins at 18:30 and supper will start at 19:30. Please bring a vegetarian or fish (nut free) dish, main course or dessert to share. Contact chloe@alyth.org.uk.

    • 16:15
    • 17:00
    • 18:00
    • 19:30
    Ruach Erev Shabbat

    16:15- 19:30

    Drop In Club (16:15-17:15)

    School Years 7-8. Hang out with friends before Ruach Erev Shabbat starts.

    Ruach classes and service (17:15-19:30) 

    School Years 7-8. Our Friday afternoon B’nei Mitzvah programme for at least four full terms prior to your Bar or Bat Mitzvah.

     

    • 16:15
    • 16:45
    The Shabbat Den

    16:15 – 16:45

    Our weekly service for under 5’s with Rabbi Hannah, Chloe Kimmel, our Youth and Education Hub Early Years Educator, and Tor Alter, our Head of Kindergarten.  A fun way to share the Jewish tradition with our youngest children. Join us for song, stories and to meet some new friends in Alyth’s Shabbat den.

    • 18:30
    • 19:30
    Erev Shabbat Service

    18:30 – 19:30

    All generations of the Alyth community come together every Friday night for our Kabbalat Shabbat (Shabbat Evening) service.  The service begins at 18:30 and is no more than one hour in length.  With participative music, a thoughtful Dvar Torah, time to think and a powerful sense of community, this is one of the best-attended and most rewarding Shabbat services in the whole of London.