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UPCOMING

Mazel Tov to…

  • Helena Rodrigues-Pereira on the birth of a great grandson in Israel
  • Sheila Cantor on the birth of a great grandson in Florida
  • Sheila and Allan Abrams on the birth of a great grandson in London
  • Amanda, Martin and Dexter Lever together with Sandy and Marilyn Casofsky and Gillian Lever on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, brother and grandson Spencer Lever.
  • Mandy and Nicholas Rose on the birth of a grandson
  • Celia and Barry Clyne on the birth of a great grandson in London

Parashat

  • Why is important to call a spade a spade?

    Why is important to call a spade a spade?

    In Parshat Noach (Bereishit 7:2) the Torah gives us details of the animals brought onto Noah’s Ark: “Min habehema hatehorah,” – Noah brought onto the ark clean animals, “umin habehema asher einena tehorah,” – and also animals which are not …Read More »

Whitefield Shul were delighted to host the Chief Rabbi recently for a meeting with the Rabbinical Council of the Provinces 01-12-2022

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Our Rabbinic couple
Rabbi Ephraim & Rebbetzen Malk
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Introducing your Kesher Network

Kesher Connect is here for all our members wellbeing and welfare.
VOLUNTEERING:
Let us know if you are interested in volunteering.
WELLBEING: If you or someone you know could do with a bit of assistance don't hesitate to get in touch.

Kiddush Team

Our Shabbat Kiddush is amazing !

That's because the load is spread across lots of people.
You only have to commit to one shabbat a month.

Everyone loves a great Kiddush... so join our team !

Visiting /Telephone Befriending / Meal delivery / Shopping

Assistance is required in visiting members who have unfortunately become unwell and ensure they are not forgotten.

To help people with their household or religious needs who cannot manage on their own please get in touch.

Shemira (watching over the departed)

This simple task is of great comfort to a bereaved family.

It just involves staying with the deceased (for a few hours in a rota) until the funeral.

WHC member Lucy is our volunteer Shemira coordinator,  and she will be happy to tell you more...