A Time to Draw Close

I imagine that this will be the first Shabbos since the founding of our Shul, indeed most Shuls (apart from those who closed their doors during the war), that regular Shabbos services will not be held. This is a drastic yet necessary measure. It goes without saying that pikuach nefesh trumps all apart from three … More A Time to Draw Close

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The New Normal

The last few months have been both emotionally exhausting and exhilarating at the same time. The build-up to the general election and the threat of Labour Anti-Semitism shook Anglo Jewry to its core, challenging most of its working assumptions about our status and security here in the UK.  The initial stalemate surrounding Brexit and our … More The New Normal

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A Drosho in Rhyme

Shabbos Zachor 5780   On Wednesday morning, I had an idea To deliver a drosho with pre-Purim cheer   I know it’s unusual, but that’s how it goes A sermon as a poem, rather than prose   Let’s go back in time, to days of yore To an event, unique that hadn’t happened before   … More A Drosho in Rhyme

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The Second Tablet

In a world where you can be anything, be kind. This quote from Jennifer Dukes Lee is trending, but for tragic reasons. We live in a cruel world, and if you live online, it’s a very cruel world, where anonymous individuals can say the most spiteful things. What are we meant to take from this? … More The Second Tablet

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Vayigash – Unity does not mean we are all the Same

The climax of this week’s sedra is without a doubt the reconciliation of Yosef and his brothers. The Torah tells us that things got to a point where Yosef could no longer hold back, he sends everyone else out of the room and reveals his identity to them. What happened? Why was he suddenly unable … More Vayigash – Unity does not mean we are all the Same

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