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We do not call ourselves the “really close community” for nothing. There are a number of different committees and organisations within the community. If you want to see who is celebrating what, require help or assistance or just wish to find out more about what is going on in the community, visit the page which interests you.
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
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Hendon Branch was formed shortly after World War II, and has had many distinguished members, including the late Lord (Max) Rayne(z"l).
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HENDON LADIES SEED
“Hendon Ladies Seed” meet every second Tuesday evening at the Sol Cohen Hall, 8.30 9.30pm.
Some twenty to forty ladies meet each session to learn their chosen subjects with their own tutor.
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United Synagogue Daf Hashavuah - click here
Chief Rabbi 'Covenant & Conversation' click here
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To add your MazalTov please contact the office.
The Community wish the following members a very hearty MazalTov.
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HENDON CARES
Hendon CARES is essentially a welfare organisation completely staffed by volunteers under the leadership of Rabbi & Mrs. Ginsbury.
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HENDON SYNAGOGUE ‘DROP IN’ CENTRE
We meet every Monday from 1.00pm-4.00pm in the Aviva Hardman Hall.
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What is the Board of Deputies?
The Board was founded in 1760 as a joint committee of the Sephardi (Spanish and Portuguese) and Ashkenazi (Central and Eastern European) communities in London. Since then the Board has developed its role as the elected, national representative body of the British Jewish community.
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Behind the Ark - Exploring Jewish history and culture
As part of its 65~ Anniversary celebrations in 1993, Hendon Synagogue mounted a special exhibition about its history. A year later, this was shown as the Synagogue
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