Thursday 30 April 2009

Reform Youth Worker Needed

The Job of Youth Worker at Sinai Synagogue is becoming open for the next year (beginning September 09). The job advert is below.

It is a fantastic job, and well worth considering for anyone looking to work in youth work. it is ideal for a student, but not exclusive! The kids are wonderful, the job is great, and the community is the warmest I have had the pleasure to work with. What more could you want?


Wednesday 29 April 2009

Need to rent a flat in Headingley?

Amy is looking for housemates Headingley. If you need a flat, or know anyone who does, please give her a ring on the number below. Click to enlarge:


Zone Speaker ON- Wed 29th

Ignore any previous messages you may have received... THE ZONE EVENT IS BACK ON!!!!!!! a speaker kindly stepped in to speak to our community on this important occasion

OUR SOLDIERS SPEAK presents....

An evening of Q & A with a captain of the IDF- Hear our soldiers proud truth

All Welcome (PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE), 7pm Start Prompt

Can your business help?

Right now, I am designing a welcome pack which I will personally deliver to new members of the community. There will be a presentation folder with many useful items in that will help them settle in to the community. One such item will be a “discount card” giving them price reductions or special offers, valid for a year from their arrival. Not only will it ease the financial burden of moving to a new city and show we are a caring community, but it also means they will start investing in the local ‘Jewish Economy’.

Phone or email me if you want to be involved in promoting your business in this way and helping the community! Please specify what special offer you will provide for that first year.


Alternatively, your business can:

1. Provide discount vouchers for specific goods or services (i.e. you will not then be tied to giving a one year offer).
2. Sponsor the welcome pack and have your logo

Tuesday 28 April 2009

LIDO's Blue & White Evening

Following their successful Open Evening last week, it's time to make a Splash at their Blue & White party on Wednesday 29th April for Yom Ha'atzmaut! Please dress up to suit!

From 7.30pm until you've had enough - please feel free to bring fruit, crisps (only kosher ones please,) biscuits (veggie) and sweets.

Monday 27 April 2009

Stop the BNP!

A letter from LJRC President Sue Dorsey about the coming European Elections

To the Leeds Jewish Community:

The European this year elections are on the 4th June 2009. MEP’s are elected through proportional representation which means that any party with a substantial number of votes is entitled to representation. It is very likely that the BNP will gather sufficient votes to give them two or three MEP’s. It is not impossible that wecould find ourselves with an MEP from the British National Party for our area.

The way to help prevent this is for every responsible member of the community to use their vote.

The Board of Deputies are promoting an anti BNP Campaign providing comprehensive Campaign Kits to assist us in raising awareness. These kits are immediately available from the Rep Council office at MAZCC. The Campaign will need volunteers to help with the distribution of leaflets around Moortown, Alwoodley and Roundhay on two Sundays prior to the election and then help with election day itself.

Volunteers will be required on:

Sunday 17th May
Sunday 31st May
Thursday 4th June

Final details will be confirmed shortly. As a matter of urgency please canvass members of your organisation/institution for volunteers and send their details to Michele Jackson at info@ljrc.org.

Kind regards,

Sue Dorsey

President
Leeds JewishRepresentative Council

Friday 24 April 2009

The Jewish Journey Through Life

The Leeds Jewish Learning Centre is an exciting new initiative by BHH, Etz Chaim and UHC Synagogues. They are collaborating to provide the community with the best of Jewish education. A number of beginners, intermediate and advanced courses are in the pipeline that will be run by the various clergy in the community.

The first course is a foundation course on the Jewish lifecycle (click to enlarge):


Communal Diary: 26th April - 2nd May

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Wednesday 22 April 2009

Tuesday 21 April 2009

Rabbi Melchior- Israeli Society

Leeds Jewish Learning Centre in association with Shaliach, JNF, Makor, UJIA and ZF are proud to present:


 
Former MK,
Rabbi Michael Melchior


"Social Action and Jewish-Arab Coexistence -
The Quest to Build a Fair and United State of Israel"


Sunday 26th April - 8:15pm - Entrance £5 - BHH Synagogue

Rabbi Michael Melchior has served as an Israeli Cabinet Minister in three successive governments since 1999. He is at the forefront of promoting tolerance and equality in Israeli Society, fostering improved Jewish-Arab relations, building interfaith dialogue and defending Jewish interests around the world. Rabbi Melchior brings his highly respected religious leadership and political influence to bear on such issues as the environment, agunot and the crisis over conversions. The founder of a mass movement for social change in Israel, Rabbi Melchior will inspire us with his passion to unite, create dialogue and bring closer together all strands of Israeli society.

Monday 20 April 2009

Bar/batmitzvah Project: Keeping Up with the Steins.

The “Welcome to the Community” project is an initiative being run by LJRC, designed to help those in their bar or batmitzvah year feel a warm and valued part of our community.


Following on from the success of the first session, where over 30 children went on a “magical mystery tour” of Leeds and discovered its history, there is a second session planned for Sunday 10th May. At 3pm in the community centre there will be a showing of the Hollywood comedy “Keeping up with the Steins”



In this film, parents fight to ‘outdo’ the Steins by making their son’s barmitzvah party better than anything seen before. However, as time goes by the boy discovers there might be more to his barmitzvah than just the party. The movie will be followed by a short discussion and free food from The Vine Restaurant.

If your child has their bar/batmitzvah in the 2008/9 school year, contact me at neil@ljrc.org.

Communal Diary: 20th-25th April

Note: I left off the LIDO (Leeds Israeli Dance Organisation) open day on Wed 22nd, at Sinai.

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Monday 6 April 2009

Yom HaShoa, Yom Ha'azikaron & Yom Ha'azmaut

Contact asaf@makor.co.uk for more info about these two important events:

1. Yom Hashoa Ceremony- Powerful and moving ceremony.
Monday, 20th April, 7:30 at the MAZ Community Centre- no tickets needed.


2. Yom Ha'azikaron & Yom Ha'azmaut Celebrations- Big party!
Tuesday, April 28th, 7:30 at the Grammar School (Harrogate Rd, Leeds).

Friday 3 April 2009

Communal Diary 5th - 11th April

Pesach starts on Wednesday evening, with the first Seder starting at nightfall. As such, with preparation for this, it is a relatively quiet week. There are the following three events though (click to enlarge):



Brodetsky Termly Review

Brodetsky Primary School Termly Review
Review of Spring Term 2009

The Jewish Year
Purim was fantastic in Brodetsky this year! Children had a great day and fulfilled the four
Mitzvot on the day of Purim. The circus theme for fancy dress was superb and the children
looked spectacular. Thank you to all parents (and grandparents) for big effort with
costumes. Maybe we should start planning the theme for next year! Rabbi Kleiman
commented how fantastic our pupils were during the Megillah reading – they were a real
credit to the school.

Years 5 and 6 took part in a fruit seder which was organised by JNF linked to Tu B’Shevat.
Our collection of fruit trees at the back of school continues to grow as ongoing signs of
Tu B’Shevat and our link with Israel.

The annual Oneg dinner was well attended – thank you to all who supported.

Inspection
Without a doubt the highlight of the term was a visit from four inspectors! We had been
planning for this for some time. Our 48 hour notice of inspection was made slightly more
complicated due to the snow and tricky weather. However, the outcome was really
pleasing for both the school and the wider Jewish community. We were delighted that both
the Ofsted and Pikuach inspectors recognised how much the school has improved. It was
great to have some elements of our provision identified as outstanding. The staff and
governors will, of course, continue to evaluate the school and build on existing strengths in
any way possible.

In addition, the school has been granted the Financial Management in Schools status. This
is a government accreditation which looks at how well the school handles its finances and
accounting systems.

Extended services
All schools in Leeds are part of an extended services cluster. We are part of the Alwoodley
Extended Services Cluster. Extended services is about providing services to the
community, which include education. We are part of a very well developed group. The
cluster website www.alwoodleyextendedservices.com provides more information.

Visits and visitors
Children in Reception enjoyed a visit from the fire service (in the snow). This was linked to
their work on people who help us. Year 3 and Year 4 had a great day at Magna Science
Centre in Sheffield linked to their science topic; the children were a credit to the school.
Year 4 have had the opportunity to work with sports coaches over the past half term. This
was provided free by Carnegie, part of Leeds Metropolitan University. This world
culminated in an end of term festival at Carnegie (completely paid for by Carnegie).
Parents should note that when we have these additional sports opportunities they
inevitably stipulate which year group they are for – usually linked to a government
initiative.

Year 6 spent an afternoon at Harlow Carr Gardens in Harrogate working on a science
revision session linked to SATs. They also enjoyed a visit to the Alhambra Theatre in
Bradford to watch a production of ‘Why the whales came’.

School council
The school councillors have worked on the following areas:
• worked with their class council to devise content for the revised behaviour policy;
• evaluated the behaviour policy;
• evaluated outcomes from the pupil questionnaire and fed back findings to class
councils;
• judged a poster competition

Theme week
We had a really good theme week. The whole school worked on a circus theme; this
involved each class taking part in a circus skills workshop. Over the week all classes
linked their work to the circus theme. The outcomes from the week represent learning in all
areas of the curriculum. Our next theme week will involve children learning about life in
different cultures.

We wish all families a Happy and Kosher Pesach.
Chag Sameach.

Thursday 2 April 2009

Web Updates

As promised, the communal website- http://www.lji.org.uk/- will be continually developed and added to.

Developments since last Friday:

28/03 April events added to calendar
28/03 Dates added to majority of festival pages
31/03 Leisure Club Dates Updated
31/03 Opening times added for Chalutz
01/04 CST- Updated information
01/04 New weblinks added
01/04 Preliminary Entry for LJWB

It is in an early stage of development and will be added to increase the amount of information, the functionality and its design. Click here to see the future plans for the website.

Wednesday 1 April 2009

April edition of JLife out

The April edition of JLife can be picked up from Donisthorpe, The Kosherie, David Lloyd, Chalutz, Headfirst, The Zone, MAZ Centre, Street Lane Dental and Bagel Nash.

This issue contains:
  • All the latest news, photos and events from around the community.
  • Student Politics- Michael Gladstone reflects on his election as Leeds Univerity's education officer.
  • 15 steps to Freedom- Rabbi Garber reviews the 15 steps of Seder night.
  • Bank Holiday Holdalls; Chametz Changeover; Fantastic Fress; Passover Presents- ideas for Pesach.
  • Grand Days Out- Jlife explores Harrogate and Knaresborough.
  • Memories of the Leeds Jewish Institute and Jubilee Hall- Members share their memories of the place to be in LS7.
  • Cosmopolitan Copenhagen- Lynne Coats explores the past and present of Scandinavia's largest city.
  • Building a community- Heinz Skyte, one of the founders of LJHA talks about the history of the Queenshills.
  • Also, articles from: Eddie Goldstone; Tony Reynolds, Neil Clarke, Asaf Segev and Sue Dorsey.