Inside You
In this weeks portion Aaron is told to light up the flame. In our own hearts 💕 we can do the same Inside you, a voice you will find,That urges […]
In this weeks portion Aaron is told to light up the flame. In our own hearts 💕 we can do the same Inside you, a voice you will find,That urges […]
Did you know? When it came time to give the Torah to the Jewish people, G‑d told Moses to speak with the women 👩🏻🧑🦱👩🏻🦰👱🏻♀️👩🏻🦱 first . Why? Because the fundamentals
Our soul is full of words, some inscribed, some engraved. Words inscribed on our soul are like ink upon a page. They come to us from the outside, from life
Why were the 10 commandments engraved? Read More »
Spring has sprung in Brighton and Hove, and along with the beautiful blooms comes a unique Jewish tradition: Counting the Omer. For 49 days, from the second night of Passover until Shavuot, we embark on a
Counting the Omer: A Time for Growth Read More »
One of the more well-known discussion points during the Pesach Seder relates to the opening passage, where it is written in Aramaic, “Here is the bread of affliction,” referring to
Are We Still Slaves? Read More »
The Tree Festival That Has Nothing To Do With Planting Trees The celebration of Tu b’Shevat, the 15th day of the month of Shevat (this year Thursday 25th January) is not
Tu b’Shevat – The New Year For Trees Read More »
A few weeks ago, we read the Torah portion, that describes one of the most enigmatic events in the birth of the Jewish people; namely the struggle that Jacob had
It’s Ok To Struggle Read More »
Introduction: In the tapestry of Jewish traditions, Kiddush holds a unique place as a sacred ritual, especially when recited over wine. Delve into the rich tapestry of reasons behind this
Unveiling the Secrets: Why Kiddush is Said Over Wine in Jewish Tradition Read More »
On Asarah B’Tevet, observed this year on December 22, 2023, the Jewish community commemorates a pivotal moment in history—the siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonian emperor Nebuchadnezzar. This event, occurring
Commemorating Asarah B’Tevet: A Day of Reflection and Unity Read More »
Learn how to play the traditional Chanukah game of spin the dreidel with our easy-to-follow instructions.
How To Play Spin The Dreidel Read More »
Unveil the history, rituals, and timeless lessons behind the festival of lights.
Illuminating the Spirit: The Meaning of Chanukah Read More »
Fear has a transformative power; it shifted from concern for Israel to fear for personal safety among Diaspora Jews.
Chabad’s Shofar Campaign: Taking the Jewish High Holidays to the Streets has been in practice for 70 years.
Chabad Has Brought The Sound of The Shofar To The Streets For 70 Years Read More »
Where there is hope there is life. There may be much to despair about but let us not neglect that we are also blessed with a capacity to practice hope. Hope is active and empowering. Practicing hope is our sacred task in the process of our own personal and communal redemption.
Why we should have hope in our life Read More »
Discover the importance of remembering the past and its role in shaping Jewish identity and heritage. Explore the power of memory, the dangers of living in the past, and the need for positive engagement in Jewish renewal.
Remembering in Perspective Read More »
Giving to others is a core value of Judaism. The word tzedakah (צְדָקָה) means more than charity—it means justice and righteousness. It reminds us that sharing our resources with those
Join us as we unravel the mysteries surrounding biblical interpretation. How do we know our interpretation is true? And with so many interpretations to choose from, how do we know
Shuir is a Talmudic study class and are an integral part of Jewish learning and culture. They provide an opportunity for students of all ages and backgrounds to delve into