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High Holiday Lessons – Customs and Practices

Wed, 25 Sept

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Chabad Islington

As the High Holidays approach, many of us yearn for a richer experience, a deeper understanding of these profound days. This year, embark on a captivating exploration of the High Holidays through delving into the history behind these holidays, reflections and meditations and customs and practices.

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High Holiday Lessons – Customs and Practices
High Holiday Lessons – Customs and Practices

Time & Location

25 Sept 2024, 19:30 – 21:00

Chabad Islington, 1-3 Elliott's Pl, London N1 8HX, UK

About the event

This High Holiday lesson dives into the rich customs and practices associated with the High Holidays. Explore the significance of the synagogue services, the symbolism of the shofar, and the role of symbolic foods in these celebrations. Learn how these customs can guide you through reflection on the past year and setting intentions for a positive future.

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  • Standard

    £15.00
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  • Supporter club member

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    £10.00
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  • Full time student

    £5.00
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Total

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CONTACT​

info@jewishislington.co.uk

020 7700 6974

Chabad-Lubavitch of Islington

OUR SPACE

1-3 Elliott’s Place

London N1 8HX

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OUR CHARITY

Chabad-Lubavitch of Islington CIO is an independent and registered charity. Registered Charity No. 1164760.

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