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6 September 2018 Jewish News

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Community / Scene & Be Seen

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Apples, honey and shofars! Email us at community@thejngroup.com

Children at Hertsmere Jewish Primary School enjoyed a special ‘welcome back’ assembly on Tuesday, when they shared their excitement for the start of the new academic year as well as the Jewish New Year.

The Shabbaton Choir presented its annual Choral Midnight Selichot Service at Bevis Marks.

Sinai Jewish Primary pupils, including Daniella Ezra, Dylan Shack, Max Bookbinder, Ruby Shaw, Zev Cohen and Esther Nathan, blew the shofar at their welcome back assembly to mark the start of a new academic year and as part of their JS Rosh Hashanah preparation.

Singer Jonny Mosesson entertained everyone at the joint Rosh Hashanah campus party at The Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Centre.

Children at Yavneh Nursery in Woodside Park decorated paper honey pots with apple stamps and hand prints in preparation for Rosh Hashanah.

Volunteers, staff and people from Kisharon, the charity for children and adults with learning difficulties, help produce Rosh Hashanah gift ideas.

Jewish Care’s pastoral leader Rabbi Menachem Junik visited the charity’s homes and centres to blow the shofar and talk about Rosh Hashanah, while members and residents baked honey cakes (pictured right).

Jewish Blind & Disabled volunteer Sallie Gilbery has been busy baking honey cakes for all seven of the charity’s buildings.


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