Women
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Whitefield’s Girls Become Jewish Women After Their Grand Bat Mitzvah Ceremony
Event Whitefield shul hosted a special evening to celebrate the culmination of a year’s worth of dedicated monthly Bat Mitzvah activities. Each girl learned about her Parsha and shared an idea with the audience at the ceremony. The participants also Read more... -
Birmingham Central’s Cultural Ladies Trip to London
Event The trip took the ladies and a few men, down to London for a day of historical interest and bonding. There was a walking tour around Whitechapel that focused on the lives of historical women from the area and Read more... -
Yeshurun Women Unite for Passion and Purpose of the Mikve
Event The evening was for both unaffiliated and affiliated women, to educate about the Mitzvah of Taharat Hamishpacaha at whatever level or stage they are in life. The aim was to encourage all the married women to use the Mikve Read more... -
A groundbreaking education series for the women of Cockfosters
Programme What began as a trial series of 4 talks for women in the Cockfosters community soon extended way beyond that in response to demand. The fortnightly talks, which discuss themes around family and other topical issues from a Jewish Read more... -
Birmingham central: Neshot Chayil Shabbat
Event In honour of Shabbat Bereishit, Birmingham Central held their first Neshot Chayil Shabbat in celebration of the great contribution of female members to community life. There was a higher than expected, cross-generational turnout for a communal lunch that was Read more... -
Whitefield: Ladies Drama Group
Event The now established North Manchester Ladies Jewish Drama Group produced and staged an original play to a combined audience of over 515 women and girls, engaging ladies from both within the Whitefields community and beyond to be part of Read more... -
Birmingham Central: Ladies trip to Jewish London
Event Ladies day trip to Jewish London. Objectives To encourage women’s participation in all aspects of Shul life and provide the opportunity for them to become a more cohesive and valued group. Evaluation from event organiser, Deborah Clements “Our trip Read more...