Thursday 23 June 2016

Welfare Tea

On the "hottest day of the year" - so far - we held our annual Welfare Tea Party. As the sun blazed outside our 65 VIP guests were in for a treat, a super variety of sandwiches, homemade cakes, fruit and chocolates and that all-important cup of tea. Once again the floor show was provided by the talented Alonim Israeli Dance Troupe who not only danced for us but danced with us! The ever entertaining and enthusiastic Simon Gilbert performed a host of well-known songs and we all had the opportunity to join a good old fashioned sing-along. 

A big thank you to the welfare group and the house committee who, along with their willing team of volunteers, made the afternoon a great success. 





Thursday 16 June 2016

Southgate Progressive Youth Club

SPY future dates;

26th June
11th September - Family Day everyone is welcome
20th November
11th December

SPY is for school years 5 and over. It is in the Schindler Hall, 6-8pm. 

It costs £3 and dinner is included.

please contact spy@sps.uk.com for more information

Thursday 9 June 2016

Leo Baeck Youth Orchestra Visit

Recently students from the Leo Baeck Youth Orchestra from Haifa, Israel visited Southgate Progressive Synagogue to perform. Below is their message to us;

                                    



We, the members of the Leo Baeck Education Centre Youth Orchestra, which to send our heartfelt thanks to the Jewish communities of London and Birmingham for hosting us so warmly and generously. We greatly enjoyed performing in all the communities and meeting the wonderful people who arrived to listen to us. Our delight at presenting our everyday lives and experiences in Israel through the music that we so love was even increased by our audience's enjoyment and familiarity with the pieces (and laughter from our jokes). 



We were deeply touched and contented to observe that music can connect people from all over the world, even in difficult, conflicted times such as these. The community members' interest and curiosity regarding our personal lives, voluntary work at school, and musical experiences, and their willingness to expose us to their own Jewish lives, showed us that we were Israeli teens truly have a supporting community of well-wishing people all over the world. Thank you for sharing Purim with us (it was hard being away from home on this special holiday), thank you for feeding us (we are always hungry) and simply - thank you for everything. 



We sincerely hope that relationships between Leo Baeck and the British Jewish communities, be they long-lived or just budding, will continue to flower, perhaps leading us to visit and entertain you once again. 



Neta Barlam and Eitan Gronich



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