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Simchat Torah
Celebrating Simchat Torah 2023 / 5784 On Sunday 8th October 2023 corresponding to 22nd Tishri 5784, our community came together to celebrate Simchat Torah. This year whilst it was a joyous occasion, as of course Simchat Torah is, the community celebrations were tempered with sadness and anger over the terrorist attacks the day before in Israel. Some 1300 people, mainly civilians, including many children and babies, were brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists as they were about to celebrate Simchat Torah. A call went out to Jews worldwide to ensure they celebrated Simchat Torah in defiance of the terrorist attacks on our people. Thus, our celebrations went ahead as planned. It…
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Sukkot Brentwood Reform Style
On a beautiful, warm Sunday Morning, members of Brentwood Reform came together to celebrate Sukkot. Sukkot is a week long holiday falling five days after Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish Year. Sukkot celebrates the gathering of the harvest and commemorates the miraculous protection of G-d when the children of Israel left Egypt. This year we built our Sukka in Jan & Louis’s garden. Once everyone had had a chance to shake the Luluv and smell the Etrog, tea, coffee, juice and the obligatory homemade Challah and cakes were served. What a joyous occasion Sukkot is. We now look forward to Simchat Torah. Watch this space.
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Services for Rosh Hashannah & Yom Kippur
Rosh Hashannah Erev Rosh Hashannah Service Friday 15th September Service Start – 8pm Rosh Hashannah Morning Service Start – 11am Kol Nidrey Sunday, 24th September 2023 Fast starts at 6.40pm service to commence at 20.00 Yom Kippur Timings 5784/2023 Monday 25th September 2023 Morning Service (Shachrit) 11.00 -1.30pm Break Followed by Study Session 2.00 – 4.30pm Afternoon Service (Minchah) 4.45- 5.45pm Yizkor 5.50 -6.20pm Ne’ilah 6.40 -7.39pm Fast Ends 7.39pm If you wish to join our services, please call for venue details. 07526 -989875 / 01277-888610
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A very Special Occasion – The Coronation of King Charles III – Saturday 6th May 2023
On Saturday 6th May, the country will come together to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III and the Queen Consort, Camilla. King Charles has made it quite clear, that he wants all religious communities to be part of this momentous occasion. As such, representative of all major faith will be present. Baroness Gillian Merron, younger sister of our member Stephen will be representing the Jewish Community. Below is a quote from Baroness Merron. Plus an excerpt from the official Press Release from Buckingham Palace. The press release show the roles to be performed at the Coronation, naming Gillian and her role. Below is an excerpt from the Royal Communications…
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Communal Seder
On Tuesday 6th April, our community came together for the first in person Communal Seder for 3 years. As you can imagine, this was quite a momentous occasion. The Seder was well attended with friends CFI and from a group from local Church, led by Reverend Julie attending. A great, fun evening was enjoyed by all. Nathan read the Ma-Nishtana, which was followed by Holly singing it. Massive thanks to Karen and Amelia for all the help they gave with the mountain of washing and clearing up. Please have a look at the photos from the Seder.
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Purim
Our Community came together for a fun filled morning celebrating Purim. Rabbi David encouraged everyone present to get into the spirit of Purim by dressing up. Rabbi David was transformed into a Ship’s Captain, very appropriate as he steered us through reading The Magilla of Esther, with the obligatory Cheering of Mordechai and Esther whilst enthusiastically Booing Haman. Following the service many Hamantaschen were consumed thanks to Nicole for providing these traditional, delicious treats.
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Celebrating Sukkot
On a beautiful Sunday morning, the community came together to build our Sukka and celebrate Sukkot. The children, with a little adult input helped to decorate the Sukka. Natasha then led a short service culminating in shaking the Luluv & Etrog. Everyone took part in this age old tradition with the younger children smelling the Etrog & then guessing what kind of fruit it was. Most of the little ones guessing, as expected that the Etrog was a lemon. As has become the practice at Brentwood Reform, we collected food for the foodbank in lieu of the traditional fruit and vegetables that are hung in the Sukka. We did of…
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Simchat Torah 2022
Our community gathered to celebrate Simchat Torah with the service being led this year by Louis. Our Chatan Torah this year was Elliot, who read Devarim expertly from the Sefer Torah. Unfortunately, Elliot’s wife, Suzanne our Kallah Bereshit was stuck at home with a sick child. Our heartfelt thank went out to Amanda who stepped in to read Bereshit at the very last minute in Suzanne’s stead. A nerve-wracking experience when you have only had 2 hours notice. Congregant’s and guests then enjoyed a lovely kiddish and some time to socialise with Elliot taking a little of the kiddish home to Suzanne and Daniel.
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Visit to Manchester’s Jewish Museum
The last week in August 2022 saw Jan and Louis off to Manchester to visit Granddaughter Holly at University. Whilst in Manchester, Jan and Louis took the opportunity to visit Manchester’s Jewish Museum. The museum is housed in the grade II listed building that was the former Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. The first challenge was finding the building, Jan said, “Google maps showed the location of the building only a 5 minute drive from where we were staying. However, with roadworks and not actually being able to drive down Cheetham Hill from the end we approached, we almost gave up! After driving around in circles for half an hour, ignoring…
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A New Hall plus In Person Services
On Shabbat 12th February we were delighted to, at last, return to face to face services. Zoom has been amazing and kept the community together, however there is no doubt actually being together cannot be beaten. Over the last couple of years whilst we have been using Zoom, we had been considering moving premises. We have been very lucky to procure a lovely large, secure hall, with a smaller hall and kitchen leading directly off of it. Ideal for Bnei Mitzvah. Sadly, a couple of key community members did not feel comfortable joining our first service, however, they hope to return in the very near future. Please see the photo…