Monday, 7 December 2009

Not Your Average Jewish Family

Not Your Average Jewish Family: Leeds Workshop for those with Non-Jewish Family Members

It is now a well-acknowledged fact that more and more Jews are in long-term relationships with non-Jews. Many non-Jewish partners do not wish to convert to Judaism, and that leaves couples and families having to deal with a variety of issues relating to mixed faith relationships. There are also many single people who, having converted to Judaism, or having embarked on that course, have non-Jewish family members.

On Sunday afternoon, 31st January, there will be a workshop for singles and couples who have non-Jewish family members. The aim will be to enable people to share experiences and to develop support systems for such families/couples/individuals, if that is what they would find helpful.

If you would like a booking form please email or if you wish to call and discuss it, please call me on 07814 682 613. Booking will be essential as spaces will be limited. There will be a charge of £5 per head to cover costs.

If you know of someone else who may be interested in this idea, please feel free to pass this information on to them.

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Pamper Evening

Hannah Sennesh Wizo's 3rd Pamper Evening

Wednesday this week, 2nd December from 8pm - Turnberry Avenue- 07811 204113

Come along and get your nails done, or have a head massage and some reflexology. Peruse the many stalls and afterwards see if you can win one of our excellent raffle prizes, which include Daniel vouchers, skin care vouchers and other goodies. Doughnuts and hot chocolate too.

We would love to see you - £15 on the door which includes a treatment, refreshments and a raffle ticket!

Friday, 27 November 2009

Communal Diary: 29th Nov - 6th Dec

The system that sends out the weekly newsletter to the mailing list is currently down. Hopefully, this will be up in time to send it out Saturday night- motzei Shabbat.

In the meantime, you can find the communal diary here which details all the events that are taking place within the Leeds Jewish Community between the 29th November and 6th December. It is a busy week with events from UHC, LJWB, WIZO, The Zone, Jewish Women's Aid, Talmud Torah and Brodetsky. Please take a look.

Also, be aware of some important events that are taking place the following week including the UJIA Annual Dinner with Israeli Ambassador, Dan Gillerman, and the Limelight AGM

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Limelight AGM

LIMELIGHT DRAMA GROUP will be holding its AGM on WEDNESDAY, 9 DECEMBER at 8 pm at LIMELIGHT HOUSE, 399 Street Lane (top of the driveway in grounds of BHH Synagogue).

The group looks forward to seeing all current members on that evening but would also welcome any new interested people over the age of 18. If you enjoy theatre and would like to get involved with, not only acting, but backstage (eg. costumes, props, technical) we would love you to come to the above AGM and meet like minded people. As well as putting on our main productions twice a year we have other theatrical activities on a smaller scale. Come and find out what we are all about.

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

UJIA Annual Dinner

UJIA Leeds Annual Dinner

Tuesday 8th December 2009
The Reuben Vincent Banqueting Suite
Etz Chaim, 411 Harrogate Road, Leeds LS17 7BY

Guest of Honour
Ambassador Dan Gillerman

Contact Howard Foreman for more details
Tel: 0113 2693136
E mail: leeds@ujia.org


Ambassador Dan Gillerman

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, 2003-2008 Ambassador Dan Gillerman served as Israel’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations from January 2003 – August 2008. His appointment marked the first time that Israel nominated someone from the private sector to this post.

Under Ambassador Gillerman, Israel saw a number of notable and unprecedented achievements in the realm of international politics and diplomacy at the United Nations. He was instrumental in passing numerous resolutions in the General Assembly and Security Council, including the first successful Israeli resolutions ever adopted by the United Nations. As a restament to his leadership, his colleagues elected him a Vice- President of the General Assembly in 2005, making Ambassador Gillerman the first Israeli representative in 53 years to serve the position, ever since Abba Eban in 1952.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Make Drama Work

Dear Friend,

You will hopefully have heard about the first Leeds Community Chanukah Show, being led by Nicky Smith, Jonathan Sumroy and myself. The performances will take place on Sunday 13th and Monday 14th December this year – you might even know somebody involved.

This is a landmark event for the Jewish Community of Leeds. Never before has there been an opportunity for youngsters from all the shuls to take ownership over an event that they are all involved in.

As with most community projects, the show is unsubsidised. As with all theatrical projects, there are some necessary expenses – sets, props and costumes do not come entirely free, no matter how skilled we are at the beg, steal and borrow game! Our aim will be to raise the funds to cover these costs and be able to feed something back into the community via the shuls and The Zone from ticket sales.

And that is where, we hope, you come in…

We will be having full colour, glossy programmes printed and would like to offer advertising space for either business promotion, or personal messages. The brochure will be
A5-sized and adverts start at £25 for a quarter page.

I would also like to take this opportunity to invite anyone with an interest in the Arts, to become Patrons of the event by making a single donation of £12. Patrons will be listed and thanked in the programme and associated with future ventures of this nature.

Of course there is always the option of sponsoring a specific part of the event; making a donation specifically for musical contribution, costumes, props or set construction perhaps.

All contributors will be acknowledged in the programme (unless they wish to remain anonymous) and will receive one free ticket to their preferred performance.

If you would like to be a part of this innovative project and feel you can offer your support in any way, please get in touch with me as soon as possible – any assistance will be greatly appreciated! E-mail or telephone 07538 089 899.

All the very best,

Emma Gordon- DIRECTOR / TRAINER / FACILITATOR

Friday, 13 November 2009

Iran: Our Greatest Threat?

Dear Friends

You are invited to hear Neil Lazarus speak at the MAZ Community Centre, 311 Stonegate Road, on Tuesday 17th November 2009 at 8.30pm. Neil Lazarus is an internationally acclaimed expert in the field of Middle East, Israel advocacy and effective communication training.

He is emerging as one of Israel’s leading keynote speakers. His presentations are fun, informative and entertaining. His seminars are causing a sensation internationally. He is a favoured speaker for Jewish Federations, Community Leadership as well as student leadership groups. He is a welcomed guest at many Christian friends of Israel organisations.

Neil Lazarus has helped train a new generation of Israeli diplomats as well as Israel’s army and airforce spokespeople.

Neil acted as the Israel advocacy policy advisor for Israel’s leading reality television program, “The Ambassador”.

Born in Britain he received his first degree in Political Science at the University of Wales. Neil immigrated to Israel in 1988 and soon after received his Masters Degree at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

We are delighted that he has accepted an invitation to speak in Leeds. We hope that you will join us for what is sure to be an instructive and enlightening evening.

Please let us know if you will be attending this important meeting. Contact Sandra or Marilyn on 0113 2185865 or email

Thanks,

Phil Margolis

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Deborah Taylor Nursery

Deborah Taylor Nursery now has its own website at: http://www.dtnursery.com/.

From the "About Us" section:

Deborah Taylor Nursery is an orthodox Jewish nursery which caters to the entire Jewish community of Leeds and surrounding areas. The nursery has occupied its present site since 1974 and feeds into the BrodetskyPrimary School which shares the same site. There is a strong Jewish ethos in the nursery and children are helped to develop not only a sense of who they are but also a flavour of what it means to be Jewish. Children are encouraged to have a love of the daily and weekly rituals together with the numerous festivals which are celebrated throughout the year.

Deborah Taylor Nursery is registered as a full day nursery and offers flexible provision over its morning, lunchtime and afternoon sessions. Fees are calculated per term and parents can request any combination of the above sessions subject to availability.

The Deborah Taylor Nursery operates a very effective security system which employs security guards on each of the two entrance gates. A contribution to the cost of this security is requested of parents/carers each term.

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Communal Diary: 1st - 8th November

There was a problem with the server on Friday and so the newsletter will not have reached most people on the mailing list.

As such, to see the community diray and find out about all this week’s activities taking place within the Leeds Jewish Community, press this link. This communal diary covers all the events occurring between the 1st and 8th of November inclusive. Events this week include ones from the Leeds Jewish Historical Society, Aviva WIZO, AJEX, UHC and BHH.

For additional information, contact the individual groups involved or the Representative Council on 0113 2697520.

Friday, 30 October 2009

Celebrity to open Mitzvah Day!

Sunday 15th November 2009, at 10.00am at the MAZ Centre, sees the return of Mitzvah Day. Join 15,000 Jews up and down the country who will be giving their time on a series of
wide-ranging projects. Building on last year’s successful event, Leeds is set to make a massive contribution. This year we are lucky enough to be joined by Coronation Street star Kate Anthony who plays “Molly’s Aunty Pam”. Kate will open the event before volunteering herself!

There are numerous events that you can join in with and here are just a sample:

- Volunteers will be running a huge game of Bingo for Donisthorpe residents. This will be followed an X-Factor-style talent contest devised for the residents’ entertainment.

- Children and teenagers are looking forward to help improve grounds of our community centre, which will be of benefit to the surrounding residents and visitors. Gardener Roy Adams will help volunteers put into practice a design by the centre’s art teacher. If you wish to be involved in this, you should bring your own gardening tools.

- People can volunteer to collect bags of clothes that people are donating to the “WellFair” shop in Moortown.

- Volunteers will request items from shoppers at the Kosherie to be distributed to the disadvantaged.

- Shoe boxes will be filled and decorated for disadvantaged children this Chanukah. People who want to join this activity should bring along non-edible products to fill the boxes with.

- Children are set to design Chanukah cards for the Reger Centre in Latvia.

- The Leeds Jewish Blind Society will benefit from a group of volunteers who will record talking books with the help of Radio JCom.

- Do you have old wellies from when your children were young? Bring them along as they will be filled with plants to help brighten up Donisthorpe Hall.

To find out any more information about any of these events, or to see what other ways you can help, you should call Sara Cross on 07768367955. Do a mitzvah!

Thursday, 22 October 2009

The Cemetery Club

Ivan Menchell’s heart-warming, bitter sweet comedy, set in New York, takes a light-hearted look at the life experiences of three middle-aged widows (think “The Golden Girls”). They meet monthly to chat to their late husbands who are all buried in the same cemetery – hence the title.

One of the widows flirts outrageously, one dedicates herself exclusively to her husband’s memory and the third is beginning to realise that she still has a life to live; throw an eligible widower into the mix and watch the sparks fly!



• Production is Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday, 28, 29 & 31 October, 2009 at 7.30 pm
• Tickets £9 (concessions £7, not Saturday).
• Tickets from The Carriageworks Box Office 0113 224 3801

Politics and Israel at Leeds Limmud

Are you interested and concerned at politics and at how Israel and the Jewish community are perceived by our politicians? Come and find out directly at Leeds Limmud on 15th November 2009. There are three speakers who can illuminate this important area for all of us and you too can question them and voice your concerns while hearing how they and their fellow MPs regard problems in the Middle East and our community back here in Britain. It will be interesting to compare their different approaches to this.

One speaker will be Lorna Fitzsimmons, head of BICOM and a former MP, who will be talking about the current challenges facing Israel, the influence of these on peace in the Middle East and consequences for our community here in the UK

The other two are local MPs Fabian Hamilton, who will also be talking about the prospects of peace in the Middle East and John Battle, who is talking on “The Global is now Local”, exploring faith, justice and peace in building local communities.

There is plenty more that will throw an oblique light on politics from our own local expert Professor Maxim Silverman who will talk on the New Anti-Semitism in France (and Britain?) to Professor Jean-Marc Dreyfus from Manchester talking on A History of Anti-Zionism.

This is just one strand of Leeds Limmud; there are presenters on poetry, music, dancing, food , history, writing, texts, magic, chazzanut and a whole host more and you can mix and match different topics throughout the day. So do come and have a stimulating and exciting day.

Monday, 5 October 2009

Two Little Ducks

There will be a Bingo Evening at the BHH Synagogue on Wednesday 21st October from 8pm Compered by Howard Lee, it promises to be a great night’s entertainment for all!

The evening will cost £10 for 10 Games which will include refreshments, with a raffle that can be entered for £1. There will be great prizes such as facials and manicures. Not only an inexpensive night but raising money for a great charity- Yorkshire Cancer Relief.

For tickets please email or phone 07803293246.

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Themed Evening at The Vine

INDIAN EVENING

Thursday 15 Oct, 19 Nov & 17 Dec.
Varied Menu with Individually Priced Items
Reservations on 0113 2185833



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MENU


Starters


- Papadom served with Pickles 60p each -
- Onion Bhajee served with Pickles £4.75 -
- Chicken or Lamb Tikka £5.25 -
- Vegetable Samosa served with Pickles £4.50 -
- Lamb Kebab marinated in Garlic, Ginger & Coriander £5.25 -
- Masala Spiced Chicken Drumsticks £5.25 -
- Moong Dal & Spinach Soup, Lentil & Potato base with Coriander £4.50 -


Main Courses

- Tandoori Mix – Chicken & Lamb Tikka, Masala Drumsticks & Lamb Kebab served with Naan -
- Bread and Pickles £15.50 -
- Tandoori Chicken £12.50 -
- Chicken Tikka, mildly marinated in freshly ground spices £12.50 -
- Lamb Chops marinated & flavourful £15.50 -
- Curry – Fish, Beef, Chicken or Vegetable £12.50 -
- Fish Platter, lightly spiced with homemade sauce £15.50 -

All served with Pilau Rice

- Naan Bread £1.50 -


Desserts

- A selection of Homemade Desserts £4.50 -
- Fresh brewed Coffee & Mints £1.50 -

Friday, 11 September 2009

Mitzvah Day 2009

This year's Mitzvah Day- the country's premiere volunteering and social action day- will be taking place on Sunday November 15th commencing at 10.00am at the MAZ Community Centre.

This year we have some very exciting projects ranging from creating a picturesque garden within the grounds of the Centre. The day will incorporate events that support the start of the government's initiative of interfaith week. Like last year, we will be putting on a show at Donisthorpe Hall. So... any budding artists should contact Sara Cross.

We are aware that this co-incides with Leeds Limmud and we are hoping to have some joint projects.

If anybody has any questions about or suggestions for Mitzvah Day, please feel free to contact Sara on 07768367955

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

AJEX on parade

AJEX ON PARADE TO HONOUR CANDIAN JEWISH AIRMEN

Seven Jewish Canadian Airmen will be remembered at Stonefall Airmen’s Cemetery, Harrogate, on Sunday 13th September when AJEX participates in the Royal Air Force ceremony to honour the memories of those lost during the last war.

At the colourful ceremony in the presence of the Mayor of Harrogate, military senior officers will lay wreaths flanked by many Standards and a Military Band. Leeds AJEX will lay a wreath and the Standard of the Leeds Major Clive Behrens branch of the Royal British Legion will be present.

This annual event is supported by AJEX as the 7 Jewish Airmen have no known relatives able to visit, so afterwards we visit each grave to say Kaddish and dip the two Jewish Standards in their honour. We remember them because they gave their lives for us.

A convoy of cars will leave the car park behind Moortown Casino at 1.45 pm. If making your own way, please be there for 2.30pm.

Medals should be worn. Please join us whether you are ex-service or not.

For more information contact Wilf Jackson (Standard Bearer)- 0113 2934012

Monday, 10 August 2009

ZF Gilad Shalit Appeal



Gilad Shalit Rosh Hashanah Appeal


http://www.gilad.org.uk/


On the 25th June 2006, Gilad Shalit (aged just 19) was kidnapped by Palestinian terrorists in a cross border raid from the Gaza Strip. He has been held hostage by Hamas ever since.

During this Rosh Hashanah, we invite you to send your New Year Greetings to Gilad via http://www.gilad.org.uk/, which we will pass on to the International Red Cross and ask them to help us pass these messages onto Gilad. We will also pass the wishes onto his parents, to show that the world is still thinking of them and Gilad, and praying for his release.

Make sure the loneliest man in the world is not forgotten - your help will make a difference.

Visit http://www.gilad.org.uk/ NOW.

Tune your radio

Radio JCom is your Leeds Jewish community radio station, broadcasting on 1386 KHz in the Medium Wave Band from September 6th.

There will be a mixture of community programmes, news, views and music. 24 hours a day, 6 days a week.

You can visit their website and listen now at http://www.radiojcom.com/

Masorti over the Yomim Noraim

Leeds Masorti September 2009

1

When- Fri 11 Sept 7 pm
What- Oneg Shabbat
Where- E. and C. Grazin

2

When- Sat 19 Sep - RH 2 - 8 pm
What- 2nd night Sephardi style Rosh Hashanah "Seder"
Where- J. and E. Kahn

3

When- Sun 20 Sep - RH2 - 9.30 am
What- 2nd day Rosh Hashanah morning service & Shofar
Where - MAZCC

4

When- Mon 28 Sep - pm
What- YK study session
Where- Tbc


Contact: Elaine on 268-0527 for more details

Autumn Dance Courses

Autumn Dance Courses start at Sinai from 9th September 2009. LIDO (Leeds Israeli Dancing Organisation) is delighted to offer two new 5 week courses for beginner and intermediate Israeli dancers. Gain fitness and have fun!

They teach lines, circles and partner dances - both traditional and modern - in this vibrant
class. Men, women and young people of all ages welcome. The beginners classes start from 7.15pm and the intermediate classes from 8.30 pm. You can pay for 5 classes for £15 or £4 per session on the door.

Click here to download a pdf application form.

Please contact: julia@bjmedia.co.uk or call 07762 059 858 for more details

Holocaust Diaries & Memoirs

Melton Graduate Programme Holocaust Course -
THE HOLOCAUST IN DIARIES & MEMOIRS


In Autumn 2009, Ian Vellins will start to lead a course on the experiences of those who lived through the Holocaust.

Shortly after the fall of Warsaw to the German armed forces, a teacher, Chaim Aharon Kaplan (whose writings will be read in Lesson 3, Holidays and Occasions) made the following observation in his diary (October 7, 1939) regarding the fate of the Jews vis-à-vis that of the Poles:

‘Ours is a tragedy on a personal level, while theirs is so merely on a national level.’

It is only in the last few years that a new spotlight has been thrown upon learning about the daily life of the Jews in Occupied Europe, focusing on providing an understanding of what the individual Jew lived through.

Ian Vellins offers a 10 week Melton Graduate Course in the autumn please contact Makor 2680899 or email helen@makor.co.uk

Zone Junior Golf Day

The Zone Junior Golf Day on Thursday 3rd September for those Year 3 and above. Taking place from 9.30am til about 4.30pm at the Moor Allerton Golf Club, there will be a day of lessons and fun for beginners and an 18 hole competition for Golfers.

Please email adam@1zone.org.uk a.s.a.p to confirm a place or if you have any questions. Adam need to know numbers for coaching and catering purposes!

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New to Leeds?

The Leeds Jewish Representative Council have put together a Welcome Pack for new members of the community and those who are consdidering relocating here. It contains vital information about the city and the community; as well as other initiatives to help you feel at home in Leeds.

The pack includes:

  • Welcome letter- welcome letter from LJRC president Sue Dorsey welcoming them to community.
  • LJRC Yearbook- Directory of groups, services and contacts within the community, and other essential information.
  • Discount card- A years discount at the city's kosher stores, book shops and other local businesses.
  • Essential Leeds- A 62 page glossy brochure with a guide to attractions, sport, shopping, entertainment and accommodation in Leeds.
  • 'Leeds Jewish Community'- A brochure about all the different aspects that make up the Jewish community.
  • Adoptive Families Scheme- Sign up to be paired with a family of similar age/interest/religious level who can act as contact in the community.

This pack is FREE and contains something relevant to everyone regradless of age, affiliation or interest. So, if you have been here for 6 months or less, or are planning on moving here, contact Neil Clarke: Email- neil@ljrc.org Telephone- 0113 2697520

Get dramatic!

Click below to see the flyer for a new drama workshop being run by Emma Gordon at The Zone. Be sure to register your interest!


On the Radio. Online.

Radio JCom- the radio station of the Leeds Jewish Community- has been featured on the BBC news website! Appearing in the Faith section, it highlights the transition from broadcasting on the web to going live on the radio next month. This will currently be the only such radio station in the country. Just another reason for the Leeds community to be proud.

The article can be found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/articles/2009/08/07/faith_jewish_radio_feature.shtml

Monday, 3 August 2009

Summer Sunshine Menu

OASIS CAFÉ

CHILDREN'S 'SUMMER SUNSHINE' MENU

Only £2.50


Half Jacket Potato
With Cheese, Beans or Tuna

Pizza slice & Chips

Mini Battered Fish & Chips

Lunch Box
(Egg, Cheese or Tuna Sandwich,Piece of Cake, Fruit and Fresh Juice)

Friday, 31 July 2009

Social Bridge Tournament

1st Annual Leeds Jewish Welfare Board

'Social Bridge Tournament'



Duplicate Tournament for 'The Welfare Board Cup'

Plus Rubber Bridge for Social Players

Sunday 6 September 2009, 7.00pm, MAZ Centre

£15 oer head (including tea and sandwiches)

Contacts:- Jacqui (2892995); Jocelyn (2669151); Gillian (2695065)

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

European Jewish Culture Day

HULL JEWISH ARCHIVE
Presents


Guided Tour of Delhi Street Cemetery
European Day of Jewish Culture & Heritage

Sunday 6th September 2009, 3:30 pm



  • Printed leaflet

  • Learn about community notables

  • Site map available

  • Help locating relatives

Tel: 01482 650 282; Address: Hull Jewish Archive, 30 Pryme St, Anlaby, HU10 6SH

Monday, 27 July 2009

Hero Paramedic


MAGEN DAVID ADOM REGIONAL OFFICE
invite you to meet


SARAH CASCELLA
Our “hero paramedic” from MDA Ashkelon Station


Sarah is 26 years old and made Aliyah from France in 2005. She immediately joined Magen David Adom as a volunteer Paramedic stationed at the MDA Station in Ashkelon. One of her first journeys out of the MDA Station was to the Ashkelon Mall which had been hit by a Grad Rocket. Sarah talks with great emotion about this visit and also her other work which included treating Palestinians at the Erez Crossing. She has just completed a course in Emergency Medicine at Ben Gurion University.

Monday, 7th September 2009 The Elldan Suite of the Marjorie & Arnold Ziff Centre,
Leeds, starting at 7.30pm.

There will also an update on the work of Magen David Adom by
Richard Simon. UK Regional Director. PLEASE BRING YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU- THERE WILL NOT BE AN APPEAL

LIDO Couple's Workshop

LIDO (Leeds Israeli Dance Orgnaisation) cordially invite singles and partners to their FIRST COUPLES DANCE WORKSHOP IN THE NORTH!! Just bring yourself and they will find you someone to dance with! Of course anyone with a ready-made partner (experienced or not) is very welcome.

Meet at 7 at Sinai Synagogue to get ready and start around 7.30 - expect to be joined by visitors from London and Manchester, who will arrive from out of town by 8. Wear soft soled shoes, trackies etc.. Feel free to bring snacks (strictly kosher and fairtrade - fruit, chocolate etc).

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Jewish Activities or Activities for Jews?

From the July issue of JLife- www.jlifeleeds.com

Leeds is a fantastic place for a Jew to live! There is a wealth of groups to join, with activities for people with different interests, talents and views. The advantage of a large community like ours is that whether you are a thespian, dancer, historian, or dentist, you will always find like-minded people to share your experiences with.

I venture, however, that there is a distinction between activities for Jews and Jewish activities. The latter must involve bringing our Jewish heritage to bear on the activity, or letting the activity affect how we view or express Judaism. The Chief Rabbi argues that for too long has Judaism been segregated from art, science and culture. It is like a cerebral lesion in the brain where the right hemisphere and left hemisphere fully function, but where there is no communication between them. He says, “The time is right for a deep, far- reaching conversation between... Judaism and the arts and sciences, to create a new generation of religious intellectuals, scholars and poets”.

We are already blessed to have some shining examples of this in our community. For example, 'Singing for Pleasure' delight us with Hebrew songs in concert and the Historical Society use their skills to explore our past. Leeds Day Limmud, this year taking place at Weetwood Hall on the 15th November, involves experts in Jewish thought, culture, literature and more!

Leeds must never rest on our laurels, and should strive to be the UK's centre of Jewish creativity! One idea is to put on an art exhibition around a theme such as “Jewish Identity in the Modern World”. Works will be commissioned from trained and aspiring artists in the community, as well as accepting submissions from community groups. Another idea is to produce an academic Jewish journal allowing for intelligent discussion about Judaism, from a variety of perspectives. Both ideas will produce original and thought-provoking work of national import but bearing the stamp: “From Leeds”!

For more information, contact neil@ljrc.org

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Leeds Day Limmud: Book Online

Another exciting and stimulating day-long learning event has been planned in Limmud’s unique style for Sunday 15 November 2009. From Israeli dancing to Jewish magic; from Jews of Jamaica to Darwin; and a tour of old Jewish Leeds to Chazanut and Jews & football.

BOOK ONLINE HERE: http://www.limmud.org/day/leeds/09/form/

What is included?
  • A full day of presentations and workshops
  • Kosher lunch (special diets available)
  • Crèche for babies and toddlers
  • Young Limmud programme
  • Refreshments throughout the day

Venue and Time

Weetwood Hall is situated at the junction of the Ring Road and Otley Road in Lawnswood in north Leeds. It is easy to reach and has ample car parking - directions will be supplied in your registration pack. A maximum of 370 places will be available, allocated on a first come, first served basis. Registration is at 9am, with the first session starting at 10am and the last session finishing at 5.30pm.

Cost and booking

Whole day, including lunch, tea and coffee:

Adults- £32 after Oct 13th; £27 before
Under 16s- £15
Crèche(up to age 4)- £15
Family ticket (2 adults and up to 4 children)- £90

Friday, 3 July 2009

Considerate Parking

A request from a member of the community

Can Shul goers visiting Shadwell Lane synagogue to please be more considerate when parking their cars along Linton Avenue. There have been instances of double parking, mostly quite close to the entrance to Linton Avenue from Shadwell Lane thus causing a back up of traffic onto Shadwell Lane itself. Not only is it dangerous but also a misery for those living nearby.

The misery also applies to parking in the 3 bays to the entrance of Lady Park Court which are reserved for visitors to the residents in the flats there. These spaces are taken up by visitors to the synagogue and is unsuitable.

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Recent graduate?

Are you / do you know a recent graduate moving back to Leeds after University or a graduate looking to stay in Leeds?

If so then look no further! As LJI and the LJHA have teamed up to see about bringing you cheaper accommodation in Leeds!

Just click on the link below and fill out the brief form: http://www.lji.org.uk/young-adult/lji/graduate-accommodation-survey

LJI Bar Night

LJI's first Charity Bar Night!


Thursday 16th July 2009
Veuve Champagne Bar
Chapel Allerton
8pm onwards


Please come and support LJI's first ever fundraising event for Ezer Mizion, the World's largest Jewish Bone Marrow Registry. This is in memory of Leeds born Kitty Doerfler who was born with Leukaemia and died in 2007 aged 15 months.

Ezer Mizion currently tests in Israel where the diversity of the Jewish population is more varied than anywhere else globally. However, they also contribute to a registry that helps people worldwide.

The more tests they can fund, the more donors there will be on the register and therefore the more lives they can save!


Suggested donations are £10 on the night.


http://www.blood.co.uk/
http://www.ezermizion.org/

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

You Shop, They Give

STOP PRESS
YOU SHOP, THEY GIVE TO LJWB


You can now generate free cash donations for Leeds Jewish Welfare Board every time you shop online. It will not cost you anything extra - the online shop pays the donation on your behalf.
Just go to www.TheGivingMachine.co.uk

JOIN as a shopper/giver
CHOOSE to support LJWB
REMEMBER to shop at TheGivingMachine every time you buy online!

You'll find more than 100 different shops at TheGivingMachine™ including all your favourite high street names.
TheGivingMachine™ You Shop, They Give

Clothing Exchange

Spectrum is holding a clothing exchange afternoon at the MAZCC on Sunday 30th August 2009 between 2pm and 5pm. All proceeds from the event will go to the Welfare Board Rainbow Project.

This is your opportunity to exchange your unwanted new or “as good as new” clothes for men, women and children including shoes, bags and hats for a new outfit.

How does it work?

Bring your clothes preferably already on a hanger and exchange each item for a ticket which can then be exchanged for another item new to you absolutely free of charge. All items must be clean and ready to use.

Cost of entry is only £5 per family.

For further details contact Sandra 2252179

Monday, 29 June 2009

PhysCap Football Fun Day

On Sunday 26th July 2009 in association with Masternaut, PhysCap will be having their 11th corporate football 5 a side tournament and family fun day, at The Grammar School at Leeds on Harrogate Road.

Please support them by entering your team and lets help raise as much money as we can. The full day tournament is affiliated to the West Riding CFA with qualified referees, great prizes and trophies and there’ll be all the usual family fun day entertainment, with BBQ and bar refreshments.



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Tuesday, 23 June 2009

O2 Cricket Cup Competition

LEEDS JEWISH REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL AND YORKSHIRE CRICKET CLUB

PRESENT


THE O2 CRICKET CUP COMPETITION

ON SUNDAY 5TH JULY

10am – 3pm


To be held at the

CARRIBEAN CRICKET CLUB

SCOTHALL ROAD


There will be a 10-13 year interfaith group and a 14 - 16 year interfaith group. With COACHING, FOOD and MUSIC, it is going to be an exciting day for all. Telephone 0113 2697520 for more information.

Monday, 22 June 2009

Radio JCom Appeal

www.radiojcom.com

An appeal from David Harris, Radio JCOM station manager

Radio Jcom is the Leeds Jewish Community Radio Station and is here to serve the whole Jewish Community. At present we only transmit on the internet where you can listen to us 24 hours a day. However, from SUNDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER 2009, we will begin transmissions on 1386 KHz in the Medium Wave Band. This means you will be able to hear us in your car, and on any AM/FM radio, be it in the kitchen, the bedroom or the bathroom.

In order to do this we need to raise £15,000.00 to pay for the transmitter and aerial. As we are a Community Radio Station, I am asking for the community to help us towards this target. After 6th September we should be self supporting through advertising income. You can help by making a donation to our Transmitter fund. Please send your donation, however big or small, made payable to “Radio Jcom Ltd” to PO Box 1386, Leeds LS17 1FX.
By helping us to get on-air, you will be helping the Leeds Jewish Community. At the moment we are the only Jewish Community Radio Station in the UK, so once again Leeds Leads!!

Who do you think you are?

Below is the ticket for Yorkshire Cancer Research's forthcoming event at the BHH Synagogue on Wednesday 9th September at 7.30 p.m.

Dr. Nick Barratt will be speaking- he is the consultant to the B.B.C. programme " Who Do You Think You Are?" Tickets will be available from Committee Members- £15 including light Refreshments.

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Friday, 19 June 2009

Thursday, 18 June 2009

Salsa Passion

A sassy, salsa and supper night at Sinai!


Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Fiddler on the Roof

The Bradford Youth Players (ages 16-25) are putting on a production of "Fiddler on the Roof" in July. The show is on at the Lord Kalms Theatre at Dixons City Academy (Ripley Street, off Manchester Road, Bradford, BD5 7RR) on 15-18 July 2009, performances starting at 7.30pm.

The BYP are the only youth group in West Yorkshire which delivers all of its youth work through the performing arts. Although not a Jewish group, they are very keen to welcome members of the Leeds and Bradford Jewish communities.

Tickets are £9 for adults, £7 for concessions, and just £5 for full-time students & young people (aged 25 or under). They can be purchased online at www.bradfordyouthplayers.co.uk/bookings/booking.html, by email (byptickets@hotmail.co.uk), by phone (0750 47 45 220) or by post by returning a booking form with full payment to the address on the form.

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Monday, 15 June 2009

LJWB Midsummer Fair

Don't Forget.....
LJWB MIDSUMMER FAIR
 


BBQ-Fashion Show-Kids Zone
Live Music and lots, lots more

This Sunday 21 June

11am - 4pm : Marjorie & Arnold Ziff Community

Fantastic auction @ 1.30pm with prizes including:
2 x Jet 2 flights to Tel Aviv, 1 weeks B & B at the Eilat Hilton for 2 people and 1 weeks holiday in a luxury 6 bedroom villa in Florida


Sealed bids can be given in advance to Meirav Sasson on Tel: 0113 2185848

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Art Project: "Jewish Identity/ Modern World"

Any feedback on the following idea is welcome. Are you an aspiring artist? Is this something you would like to do? It could be a way of a) bringing different segments of the community together and b) bringing people's artistic talents to bear on Judaism. What do you think?

I (Neil Clarke- community development worker) want to initiate an arts project where, through a variety of media, people will be able to express what Judaism means to them in the modern world. This will hopefully involve every segment of the community, and culminate in a final exhibition of everybody’s work (e.g. in the community centre).

Ideas for art include:

  • A ‘Bayeux Tapestry’ of the Parshiyot in the Torah- updated for modern times. How would these stories play out in today's world?
  • Film of Modern Jewish Identities”- looking at Jews who are both mainstream and outliers.
  • Paintings related to how the festivals are celebrated now that we have Israel.
  • Poems about “struggle” in believing in Judaism today; or about loving Israel but being in the diaspora.
  • Collage of “Jewish Diversity”

The exhibition can be used to showcase the work of talented artists within the community, resulting in professional and stimulating artwork being on show. Equally, however, various organisations can also get involved with particular projects. For example, members of “the Hub” art class can contribute a piece, or it could be an activity at The Zone or Donisthorpe.

There is the potential for this to be funded, and for talented artists to get a small fee.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

BA Family Friday Night

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Database Launch

Last Friday saw the first mailing from the Leeds Jewish Community Database. The numbers are growing but we want to reach every member of the community, to let them know what is going on in the community.

The ultimate idea is to ask organisations to stop sending emails out on behalf of other people. People are fed up of being flooded with emails and usually delete them anyway! According to this plan, organisations will advertise their event through their own mailing list, and through this database ONLY. So you will get an email a maximum of twice, rather than the multiple times you get at present. However, we can only do this if we get 1500 people on the database!

So please sign up here: www.lji.org.uk/home/mailing-list. Alternatively, fill out a leaflet at the Centre, The Zone, The Kosherie or Gourmet and post in the box provided.

If you know someone who is unaffiliated with any particular group; doesn't live in a specifically 'Jewish area' of Leeds; is new to the community; you have heard grumble that they didn't know about an event; or a friend who is not on the database, please let them know about the initiative.

Monday, 8 June 2009

Finding Lost Relatives


Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain

Leeds Regional Branch



JEANETTE ROSENBERG of JGSGB - London
will be speaking on the theme of:

LOST + FOUND
Finding Lost Relatives


Hit a brick wall with your genealogical research? They can’t guarantee Jeanette can answer all your queries, but we know she’ll do her very best to help! The Society’s Publications will be available for sale and refreshments will be provided.

Date and Time: Thursday 2nd July 2009, 7.00pm – 10.00pm
Venue: The Hall at Sinai, Roman Avenue,
Admission charges: Non-Members £3 Members Free

Sunday, 7 June 2009

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Tel Aviv Centenary Party

The city of Tel Aviv is 100 years old and to celebrate this momentous birthday, the Leeds Israeli Dance Organisation (LIDO) is putting on a party! Wednesday 10th June at Sinai, Malcolm Featherman Hall, Leeds 7.30 pm until late... please bring kosher nosh, chocolate, crisps, fruit etc.. and wear something white and/or sparkly!

Men, women and young people of all ages welcome - until 9pm we will concentrate on fun, lively material, including partner dances, that people can follow even if they don't know them. Later, we will teach and dance the latest funky hits from Israel that are seen all over the world, getting ready for our Hora Derbyshire residential weekend in July with dancers from Leeds, Manchester and London!

Cost only £4 however long you stay.

Come along and have a blast!!

European Elections Today

Today- Thursday 4th June- is election day!

The Leeds Jewish Representative Council encourage you to take part in the democratic process, and to vote for one of the mainstream parties. Due to the elections being based on proportional representation, there is a huge risk that a BNP candidate could be one of our representatives.

If the BNP get in, then they will have access to a much larger pot of money than they do at present. This would be negative for both Jewish and other minorities.

A vote for a mainstream party will help keep the BNP out.

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Who am I? pt 2

When I first took the post of "community development worker" in September I wrote a little introduction about myself on the blog (here). I also tried to introduce myself to as many people as possible, in person. However, it seems that many within the community have not matched my name to my face!

Whenever I do introduce myself, I get "Oh so it's you who do the newsletter..."; "Your the voice on the telephone who puts things in the communal diary"; "I didn't realise you updated the website..."; "My son went on your barmitzvah event..." This is usually followed up by a comment that their friends do not know about x that I ran, or y that I send out, or z that I facilitate.

It is important people know who I am, so I can help move forward any ideas they have for the community. Equally, people will then be able to aid me in projects that I initiate. For example, they will be able to tell me if someone new has moved to the community so I can deliver a welcome pack to them or express an interest in cross-communal arts project I am looking to start.

So, not for reasons of vanity, someone suggested that I posted some photos of myself in my newsletter and here!!!





Please say hello next time you see me!

History of Sinai Synagogue

Taken from www.sinaisynagogue.org.uk

Founded in 1944, for some time the community met in a variety of halls and front rooms of private houses in the Chapeltown area of Leeds, eventually moving proudly to its purpose-built modern synagogue on Roman Avenue, Roundhay, in 1960.

As the membership grew, this building was extended in the mid 1980’s and it now has a function hall, a library and classrooms as well as the main synagogue. The excellent kitchen facilities enable members, under the supervision of the Rabbi and the Sinai Kashrut and Catering Committee, to prepare Kiddushim, Chavura Suppers, social events and an annual communal Seder at Pesach.

Sinai now numbers some 750 adults and children and continues to grow.

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

The Zone April/May Report

April/May 2009 Activities Report- by Raina Sheaf

General Club
Most of our members are busy at the moment with one kind of test or another! From Sats to GCSE’s to AS, A levels and even driving tests!!
It’s tense for these kids at the moment so we are helping them by offering some one off activities and workshops as well as our regular sessions.
We are also busy planning our programmes for next term and have been offered some extra input from members and parents. It’s always good to get feedback so we can offer the community what they need from our club.

Sports
Intercity Sport – The David Clayman Trophy Championship was held again in Manchester and we lost…….again……so the less said about that the better! However, our sports coaches have assured me that it will be 3rd time lucky and that wonderful Trophy will be back with us next year!

Heritage/Leadership/Chagim
We have celebrated and commemorated over the last few weeks.
Following the Poland trip in February our participants co-presented
Yom Hashoah at the Mazcc. It was an extremely moving evening with the young people sharing their inner most thoughts and feelings. I have spoken to these youngsters myself and have been amazed at the maturity and depth of thought and feelings the trip provoked in them. We look forward to another trip next year.

The following week for Yom HaZikaron we invited an Israeli Army Captain in to talk to some of our members about life in the army, decisions that have to be made on the front line and the difficulties facing soldiers, their families and Israel during extremely challenging times. Our members asked some brilliant questions and learnt so much from that session. We then joined the community Yom Ha’atzmaut celebrations, at which a fabulous dvd was shown reflecting life at The Zone.

Fashion & Culture
We have teamed up with Tribe to raise awareness of Jewish Women’s Aid. JWA are planning a fashion show in November and The Zone/Tribe will feature in a segment of that show. We had 24 enthusiastic girls at our first session during which we customised clothes whilst addressing the serious work of JWA. The girls responded really well and we will meet again in June.

Café Chai
It’s been all go in the kitchen over the last few weeks – From Matzo Brei to cheesecake! It is of course Shavuot this week so cheesecake has been what’s cooking! It’s great to watch the children cooking but I must be careful…..those calories!

Outreach and Development
In the last report I mentioned a new project we are working on to begin in September. “Leeds Leaders” – The Zone, Brodetsky, LJWB and Donisthorpe. We have been visiting with all the current Year 11’s (61) who we know of, who are doing GCSE’s now and will be going into 6th form/college next year. They have been invited to attend an afternoon in June at which we will present the course content and they will have the opportunity to apply for a place.

We, The 4 organisations involved in this project are very excited about it and will present the whole project; content, aims and objectives when we have chosen our candidates. All Leeds Jewish organisations will have the opportunity during the project to introduce themselves and their organisations to the young people. More to follow..

Street Sound
We are very excited and thank the organisers, sponsors and donors from The Boxing night for raising some extra funds to enable us to buy an electronic drum kit and guitars so we can expand our content to music making and to those who do not have access to musical instruments at home. We continue to offer specific tuition in Street Sound and I have to mention (well I don’t have to but I will) that a mother of one of the Street Sound kids came specifically to tell me last week that we have changed her son’s life. He now has a hobby and interests he never had before, but most importantly he has friends and a social life and The Zone has given him that. I was so proud of our team, as I always am when I get that feedback.

Art and Crafts
During half term we ran a brand new art and craft workshop at which our children created, made, painted (and even cooked their art!) It was a truly fun afternoon and we hope to feature it again during Summer.

Finally
Once again - If you know a child who says we don’t offer what they want at The Zone, just let us know. As you know we believe flexibility triumphs so we aim to be as flexible as we can with our activities and events.

However, we don’t always know what your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews or neighbours want so tell us!

It may be anything from a chess club to hair and nails activities, to journalism or photography – just let us know and we will try to schedule it in.

Date For Your Diary:
September 15th - The Zone Annual Golf Day
Please call the office for details – 0113 2172531.

I hope you have enjoyed reading about our activities and plans, and in the words of one of our parents; “There’s No Place Like Zone”!.
We welcome your feedback and any suggestions.

Monday, 1 June 2009

UJIA Extended School Programme

Leeds Chaverim are holding a Bagel Brunch on Sunday 14th June, 11am - 2pm, in order to raise money for UJIA Extended Day Schools Programme. The cost is £5.00 for adults and £2.50 for children. For any more information contact 07931370791 or email info@leedschaverim.co.uk.

Extended Day School Programme

There is a serious need to provide enrichment opportunities during non-school hours to children in Merom HaGalil, a poor and peripheral region with a diverse population of 11,300 residents spread out over 24 rural communities. The area suffers from a high unemployment rate and ranks three out of ten (ten being the highest) in the national socio-economic scale. This is a problem given that the school day in Israel finishes at 1.00 pm and afternoon school programmes are expensive. Yet there is a serious need to provide enrichment opportunities during non-school hours for children in the region, to either bolster underprivileged pupils' academic achievement or prevent high school students from dropping out of school.

The UJIA, in conjunction with Keren Karev, the primary intervening organisation for the Ministry of Education, operates a 30 weeks long Extended School Day programme in 28 kindergartens and five primary schools in Merom HaGalil for 628 kindergarten children and 1,115 primary school children. Depending on the particular type of school, enrichment activities include nature/environment studies, art, music, English, communications and Torah enrichment. Included in this programme is “Tapuach” which will help bid a digital community andimprove their IT skills. 130 secondary pupils at the Branco Weiss Secondary School for high school dropoutsat Meron also benefit from the Extended School Day Programme.

Community Orientated Programming

There are three new community-orientated programmes on Radio JCom:

Lesley Millet has done a pilot show which is going out from 10.00am to 11.00am every weekday starting from Monday, and which they have called “Mid morning with Lesley”. Please do have a listen.

Then from 8.00pm until 9.00pm every evening there is J Talk, with Ronnie Miller & Guests coupled with Home & Away with Lynne Coates.
This is a new discussion with Lynne where she talks about her visit to Hungary and discusses some of the things which were not printed in the J Life article. As these are half hour slots, they alternate with Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday leading with J Talk followed by Home & Away, and then on Monday and Wednesday, Home & Away leads, followed by J Talk.

Stuart Woolf has started his series called “Living with …” and the first item called “Living with an eating disorder” has gone into the hour slots during the day. This is an interesting 22 minute discussion with someone who has an eating disorder and how they came to terms with it.

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Tikkun Light- Change of Location

A message from Tribe youth worker, Leah Mintz:

Just to let you that the Tikun Light will now be at the house of the Yechezkel's and NOT Rabbi Kleiman's house! It's still at 10-12pm and is going to be great, chilled discussions and nibbles (cheese cake and BEN & JERRYS) !!!

Don't forget the bbq, from 1-3pm at Etz Chayim, if you haven't signed up yet its not too late!!!

To find out the address of the Yechezkels, or any other information about youth provision over Shavuot, please contact her on 07780611489 or email
leah2t4@hotmail.com

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Shavuot at BHH

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Events at Sinai

THE BILLABONG LUNCH
Last reminder for the next Billabong lunch on Wednesday 20th May at 12.30 p.m. There will be a 3 course meal with tea and coffee. Please book at the office 266 5256 or with Pat 266 6110. If you need a lift please let us know and we will be pleased to pick you up.

SING TO THE ETERNAL A NEW SONG
Would you like to refresh some musical parts of our services? Come and join us on Shabbat mornings of 23rd and 30th May from 9.30 -10.15 a.m. and learn some wonderful new tunes to well-known texts.

You don't have to be able to read music to participate - just come and learn and enjoy!

LIBRARY MINYAN
The next Library Minyan, on 30th May, will provide all those attending with the unique opportunity to read as a group from the Sefer Torah. If you have never had this opportunity, or haven't read from the Sefer Torah since your Bar/Bat Mitzvah, do come along and participate. No previous experience of reading from the scroll is necessary.

There will also be a discussiosn on an integral part of the blessing.

QUIZ OF QUIZZES

Pick up your pen, open your diary at 7th June and write in :

7.00 p.m. Malcolm Featherman Hall
Quiz Evening
Entry £5

Food will be available to purchase on the night and all proceeds are to Sinai.

Friday, 22 May 2009

Communal Diary: 24th - 30th May

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Also:

Fri 29 Leeds Masorti Event: Easy Early Evening Tikkun (learning session) over buffet supper Venue and Time: Sandmoor Lane 6.30-9.30 pm

The Zone Half-Term Schedule

25th - 29th May- Half Term Week at The Zone

Monday- Closed for Bank Holiday
Tuesday- Drop In Day
Wednesday- Craft Day 2-5pm- Explore your creative side!
Thursday- Shavuot Baking Day
Friday- Closed for Shavuot

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Top Israeli Shows

Two top Israeli shows that will feature at the 9th Leeds Jewish International Performing Arts Festival this June. Tickets going fast so make sure you book soon. Makor: 0113-2680899 Or The Carriageworks: 0113-2243801

1. Adi Bilsky- 'An Israeli Love Story' WEDNESDAY 24TH JUNE 2009- 9:00pm - 10:00pm;
THURSDAY 25th JUNE 2009- 7.00pm - 8.00pm;
Upstairs @ The Carriageworks, Tickets £8

End of winter, 1948. Margalit, a young woman from a Moshav in Emek Israel, departs from her home and stands at the same secluded bus station where it all began. Summer 1942. A chance meeting on a bus sets this “love at first sight” story... Margalit meets Ami, a young man from the Palmach (Israeli Underground) and a Kibbutz member. Love blossoms in spite of many difficulties, and plans for a future on a Kibbutz are made. The wedding is set for the winter of 1948...

In this true story tinged with strength, humour, beauty and sadness, you will be transported back into an era in Israel, when a generation still had the innocence of youth, and there was no “mine”, only “ours” and a desire to chase values and ideology rather than money. Capturing the time and place immaculately, talented young actress Adi Bilsky, tells Pnina Gary’s true story leaving you with an experience you will never forget...

Written and directed by Pnina Gary.

2. Ronit Shahar- Singer, Songwriter, Musician- TUESDAY 23rd JUNE 2009- 7.00pm - 8.00pm; WEDNESDAY 24th JUNE 2009- 7.00pm - 8.00pm; Studio; Tickets £8

The Festival is proud and honoured to host Israeli singer and songwriter, Ronit Shahar. Ronit, whose first album went platinum, started performing at the age of sixteen.

Influenced by American and English musicians such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Cat Stevens, Pink Floyd and Joni Mitchell, Ronit found huge success with her unmistakable laid back, cool sounding style.

Early in her career, Ronit worked as both vocalist and musician with Shlomo Artzi, one of Israel’s leading artists, as well as supporting artist for Neil Young and Joan Armatrading. Ronit is currently working on her fourth album in addition to touring in America, Canada, the UK and Israel.

Ronit’s intimate “unplugged” performance at the Festival, will include a collage of some of her most famous songs, performed in both Hebrew & English.

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Database- Security and Confidentiality

The Leeds Jewish Representative Council hopes to start sending communications out from the communal database on the 1st June. There will hopefully be a large proportion of the community on the database, meaning that everyone will be kept fully informed. Users will have the opportunity to select how often they receive a round-up of communications, what events they want to hear about and who they want to hear from.

You can sign up here: www.lji.org.uk/home/mailing-list

Some people will be reluctant to sign up because of worries about data protection. They don't want to be flooded with emails, and they do not want their information being given out. To assuage these worries, the following guidelines have been set up:

Security and Confidentiality

-The Leeds Jewish Representative Council will have exclusive access to the data and your details will not be passed on to any other party. Certain other groups (see below) will be able to send out communications via the database but will not be able to see who is on it or their details.

- Only groups affiliated with the Leeds Jewish Representative Council and/or specifically approved by its honorary officers will be able to send out information via the database. A full list of organisations will be available on the website- www.lji.org.uk

- You will have complete control over which of the approved organisations send you information. There will be the option to block particular groups.

- You can unsubscribe from the database at any time.

- The database, and the processing of the data, will be in full compliance with the Data Protection Act (1998)

Monday, 18 May 2009

Planning Permission Granted

Massive Milestone Marks Momentous Moment

On 12th May 2009 planning permission was granted for the development at Queenshill Court and Queenshill Way.

The permission grants the demolition of 37 dwellings and erection of part 2, part 3 and part 4 storey sheltered housing development comprising 46 two bedroom flats and 16 one bedroom flats, with communal facilities including lounge and staff offices and with landscaping and car parking.

The fencing around the site should be complete by 18th May 2009 and demolition complete by 3rd July 2009.

Thank you for all your comments and contributions which have enabled LJHA to reach this point.

For any further information please contact Craig Simons:
218 5862 or craig.simons@ljha.co.uk

Friday, 15 May 2009

Thursday, 14 May 2009

JLGB Summer Camp

There are still places available at the JLGB's forthcoming National Senior Summer Camp.
An amazing time will be had by all those who attend this year's camp "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH"

Camp will be running from Friday 7th to Sunday 16th August and is open to boys and girls aged 11 - 15.

The cost of camp (until 26th June) will be £440 - excellent value (including transport from central pick up points) for 10 days of fun.

They already have over 260 people attending - go and join ther happy family.

For more information, ring 020 8989 8990 or check out their website www.jlgb.org.

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Radio JCom- changes to schedule

For those of you who listen regularly, you will know that the afternoon and evening play schedules have changed somewhat.

Radio JCom now have a children’s programme playing in the latter half of the 16.00 – 17.00 hour, with young Sam Berson heading up the show.

Andie’s Salt Beef Supper has now been extended to 2 hours from 17.00 – 19.00.

The 60’s classic show has moved to 19.00 – 20.00, with the exception of Sunday when the old Students show is still on.

At 20.00, the station alternates between Home & Away and J Talk. The Home & Away programme is a half hour discussion with Lynne Coates, Photojournalist and this is backed up with J Talk, a discussion with Ronnie Miller, Bernard Bloom and Mike Stevens. On the alternate days, J Talk is on its own, finished off with a selection of music.

At 21.00 they have Ivan green and Straight Answers and at the moment he is talking to Rabbi Levy.

After that there is still surreal hour with Ed Moss followed by the Night Owl, Harry Venet.

The Case for Israel

The ZF are showing Alan Dershowitz's new film: The Case for Israel. It is coming to Leeds on the 4th June, at the MAZ Centre.

Rising in vigorous defense of the Jewish homeland in this landmark documentary, Dershowitz presents evidence from leading diplomats, historians, legal experts and government officials on both sides of the political spectrum to make the definitive case for Israel’s legitimacy and right to self-defense.


Tuesday, 12 May 2009

The Vine 'Favourites Menu'

£15 FAVOURITES MENU
special offer until 29 July ...


to begin, choose from ...

* homemade vegetarian soup of the day
* sauteed mushrooms & potatoes with garlic, parsley and fried egg
* sweet and sour meatballs with rice

and then, choose between ...

* battered haddock with chips and mushy peas
* beef burger with sweet potato wedges
* raosted vegetable tart with a rocket & plum tomato salad in balsamic
dressing
* baked chicken with a sundried tomato, olive and lemon crust

and to go with all of that, have a glass of either ...

* a crisp and refreshing carmel sauvignon blanc white wine, perfect with
fish or chicken, or
* a pleasing blended merlot and cabernet sauvignon red from
binyamina, with a hint of wild berries and oak, or
* Israel's premium exported beer macabbi, or
* a soft drink from a selection


For your voucher to be valid please click on: http://www.mazcc.org/pdfs/website_voucher.pdf Download and complete voucher

Monday, 11 May 2009

100 years of Jewish Scouting in Leeds

In 1909 a group of Jewish lads in the Jewish area of North Street Leeds, watched a group of scouts with an adult leader doing scouting games in the nearby recreation ground. They were so interested that they asked Solomon Miller and Louis Rosenhead to lead them.

Solomon Miller was issued with his Leader warrant on 4th October 1909, but Scout H.Q.in a confirmatory letter, stated that as it was taking a long time in those days to process a leader warrant, and as Scout H.Q. did not start the registration of individual groups until 1919, the 7th Central Leeds (Jewish), was almost certainly the oldest Jewish Scout troop in the world.

In the early days, the meetings were held in such places as tailor’s workshops, attics, and even in the mortuary of the old Hertzl Moser Hospital, when its usual occupants were not present! This wandering in the wilderness continued until a permanent home was found in Judean Club. The troop not only survived but spawned a cub pack, a sister Guide Troop, and later; a second Scouts troop to meet the needs of Jewish children in Moortown. Over the years, venues other than the Judean Club have included the S.H. Lyons Youth Centre, Sinai Synagogue and wooden HQ on Fir Tree Lane.

The situation now in the hundredth year of Jewish scouting is, that they seem to have weathered the dip in numbers attributable to the intrusion into young lives of the computer. They look forward with confidence, to the next hundred years, when Scouting and Guiding will continue to encourage our young men and women in respect and involvement

Friday, 8 May 2009

Brodetsky Dates

Brodetky Primary School's Calendar

11th – 15th May KS2 SATs

12th May Lag B’Omer

13th May May Kidscope, 9-10.30 am @ Alwoodley Children’s Centre, Lingfield Approach

22 May Yom Yerushalayim

22 May Community care fair

25th – 29th May School closed for half-term and Shavuot

9th June Information evening for new Reception parents

10th June Kidscope, 9-10.30 am @ Alwoodley Children’s Centre, Lingfield Approach

28th June Summer Fair 2pm-4pm

8th July Kidscope, 9-10.30 am @ Alwoodley Children’s Centre, Lingfield Approach

14th July Reception & KS1 sports

15th July Key Stage 2 sports

20th July Cycle training for Y6

21st July Transition afternoon for all classes

22 – 26 June Theme week (cultures around the world)

24th July Last day of school for 2008-09 academic year

Communal Diary: 10th-16th April

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UPDATE: Concert raising funds for LJWB at MAZCC, Tuesday at 7.30pm.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

What is the BNP?

A Message from the Board of Deputies of British Jews about the European Elections on June 4th

The far right in the UK have had a superficial change of heart. They have moved beyond the skinheads and thugs of the 1980's and are now focused on the ballot box.

The British National Party (BNP) is the largest and most electorally successful far right political party in the UK. Its origins lay in the hardcore neo-Nazi movements from the British Movement of Fascists and the British Movement to the League of St. George and the National Front.

Under the leadership of John Tyndall, the BNP was an explicitly and unashamedly racist and antisemitic party. It carried out high profile and deliberately provocative marches in areas of high ethnic minority populations in order to stir up racial tension. Its electioneering, perhaps best summed up in the campaign phrase "Rights for Whites", was crude and upfront.

When Nick Griffin took over the reigns of leadership in 1999 he deliberately sought to steer the party away from overt extremism. However, despite trying to distance themselves from the hardcore extremism of their origins, the BNP under Nick Griffin remains a party with a number of extremist individuals, some of whom have convictions for extreme violence and terrorism. Furthermore, despite attempting to throw off labels of antisemitism and Holocaust denial, the BNP remains a party with a number of individual who are extremely antisemitic and who deny the Holocaust. Griffin occasionally tries to distance himself from such views but he has not repudiated any of his hardcore antisemitic and holocaust denial statements and articles.

The BNP think that by playing down their hatred of Jews and playing up their hatred of Muslims they will attract Jewish support. This attempt to divide communities will not work. The efforts of the BNP can be seen as nothing more than a sham and a cynical attempt to hide their extremisn and antisemitism.

Join the Campaign- Email info@ljrc.org if you want to help leaflet Leeds.

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Dancing into Summer!

Forthcoming Schedule for LIDO- Leeds Israeli Dancing Organisation

May 6th – From 7.30 as usual. Teaching some favouring beginner basics and filling the gaps for those dances we “nearly” know!

May 13th- A sunny evening of dancing (even if it rains)

Thursday 14th – Special night out at the Spice Bar, Millennium Square Leeds – meeting at 8pm

May 20th and 27th – No dancing.

June 3rd and 10th – Sinai for all the latest material from London

June 17th – We are at STREET LANE (BHH) FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. USUAL TIMES, BUT NEW VENUE FOR TONIGHT.

June 24th – Back to Sinai

July 1st … and getting ready for Derbyshire.

3-5th July – even if you can’t join LIDO for the whole of Machol Derbyshire, keep your diary free on Saturday 4TH July as they have a special announcement to make very soon!!!

Performing Arts Festival- Website/ Booking

The 9th Leeds Jewish International Performing Arts Festival 21st - 25th June
www.leedsjewish festival.co.uk

The programme is out and tickets are on sale for the biggest Jewish entertainment showcase in western Europe – and it’s all happening here in Leeds! From all over the UK, Israel and the US, a dynamic line up of theatre, music and comedy offers you first class entertainment, so bring your friends and family to share the enjoyment of the best in Jewish culture and entertainment from around the world.

To view all shows and to book tickets, see website: www.leedsjewishfestival.co.uk or contact Festival organizers, Makor on:

E-mail: info@makor.co.uk/Tel: 0113 2680899
Box Office open at Makor, MAZCC Centre: Sun 11am –1 pm – Mon – Thurs, 11am – 2pm
Alternatively, book with credit/debit card at The Carriageworks: Tel: 0113 2243801.

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Events this week...

KEEP UP TO DATE with all the events in the community via the calendar on the community website- www.lji.org.uk. All the dates are on now for May and June. If you notice any events missing, please contact neil@ljrc.org

Wednesday 6th May

Event: Speaker Eddie Malkin, Henry Skolnick & Bert Mille
Organisation: Shadwell Lane Music & Leisure Club
Location: UHC Synagogue
Time: 2:00pm - 2:45pm

Thursday 7th May

Event: Entry to Adulthood- Dealing with Adolescence
Organisation: Leeds Jewish Learning Centre
Location: BHH Synagogue
Time: 8:00pm
Email:

Description: This is the second session of a four week foundation course dealing with the teachings, observances and issues surrounding lifecycle events.This session on "Entry to Adulthood", being presented by Rabbi Jason Kleiman will explore Barmitzvah, Batmitzvah and the challenges of the teenage years.

Friday 8th May

Event: Chavura Supper
Organisation: Sinai Synagogue
Location: Sinai Synagogue
Time: 7:20pm

Description: The cost is £6 for a 3 course fish/vegetarian (parev/milky) supper. You can bring your own wine with no corking charge! We usually serve between 50 and 80 people.Please book with the office (0113 2665256) and state if you have any dietary needs. The service starts at 6.30pm and the supper follows at approximately 7.20pm.

Saturday 9th May

Event: Scouts & Guides Shabbat
Organisation: BHH
Location: BHH Synagogue

Sunday 10th May

1.

Event: Coffee Morning
Organisation: Leeds Jewish Welfare Board
Location: Alwoodley Lane

2.

Event: Fund-Raising Lunch
Organisation: HSFA

3.

Event: Keeping Up With the Steins
Organisation: LJRC
Location: MAZCC
Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
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Description: Second session of the "Welcome to the Community" Project for Bar and Batmitzvah children.Watch the Hollywood Comedy "Keeping Up With the Steins" followed by a discussion and free food from The Vine.