April

Sunday 26th April 2015

    • 14:00
    • 15:00
    • 16:00
    Monthly Drop-in for Recent Refugees

    14:00-16:00

    Alyth is proud to welcome refugees recently arrived in the UK and offer them support and friendship in a warm and safe environment (with the support of the Pears Foundation). To volunteer, contact bonnie@alyth.org.uk

    • 16:00
    • 17:00
    • 18:00
    Unlock Your Voice

    A session of technique and performance for those who feel ‘vocally challenged’.  For many people the ability to sing eludes them. For most, given the right guidance, they can unlock the hidden potential in their larynx and enjoy the wonderful thrill of singing along ‘in tune’. Viv Bellos, well known voice coach, will guide you through the session. Cost for the session is £10, to include all tuition and refreshments. Please email viv@alyth.org.uk to reserve your place.

    • 18:00
    • 19:00
    • 20:00
    • 21:00
    Alyth Academy of Performing Arts

    18:00-21:00

    This drama group for 13 – 18 year olds has been running since 1992.   Over the years several hundred children have gained skills and confidence and developed close friendships.

    • 11:00
    • 12:30
    Marriage Course

    11:00-12:30

    At Alyth we recognise the joys and the challenges that come along with the milestone of marriage. This 4 week course with Lynette and the Alyth clergy will help couples to navigate this special time. We will explore details of the wedding ceremony, how to build a Jewish home, ways to maintain individual identity as part of a married couple and communication skills to help move forward in your lives together.

    For recently married and soon to be married couples.

    The remaining sessions will be on Sundays 12, 19 & 26 April and 10 May

    Contact Lynette on 020 8457 8793 or lynette@alyth.org.uk for more information and to sign up.

    • 10:00
    • 11:00
    • 12:45
    Sunday Morning Galim

    10:00-12:45

    Dagim and Krishim
    School Years Rec-6. Our Sunday morning learning programme is a nourishing space for young people to build, develop and explore their Jewish identity. We also introduce the students to Hebrew, working with them to develop reading skills as well as familiarity with some of Judaism’s sacred texts and liturgy.