Upcoming Services
Friday night 17 August 2007:
7:30pm at 101 Perse Way
Please join us for a reading of Megilat Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs) from the scroll written in honour of Hadar and Shalhevet Gilinsky, who will be celebrating their birthday, followed by the traditional Friday night service.
Kiddush and dinner after the service.
The Jewish New Year
1st Night Rosh Hashanah - 12th September 2007
7:20pm at 101 Perse Way, followed by Kiddush
2nd Night Rosh Hashanah - 13th September 2007
7:30pm at 101 Perse Way, followed by Kiddush
Friday night, Shabbat Shuvah - 14th September 2007
7:00pm at 101 Perse Way, followed by Kiddush
(Candle lighting before 7:03pm, Shabbat ends at 8:02pm)
The Jewish Day of Atonement
Friday night and Kol Nidrei - 21st September 2007
6:40pm at 101 Perse Way
(Fast commences, and candle lighting no later that 6:46pm, Fast ends Saturday, at 7:44pm)
Succot
Shabbat Chol Hamoed Succot - 29th September 2007
6:00pm at 101 Perse Way
Please join us for a traditional reading of Megillat Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) from the scroll, followed by tea
Simchat Torah - 4th October 2007
8:00pm at 101 Perse Way
Please join us for our annual family Simchat Torah Party
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Hama'ayan organises minyanim for the Yahrzeit of members and non-members, and is increasing the level of Tefillah activities - e.g. on Shabbat and Festival evenings.
The Cambridge Jewish student centre in the centre of the City hosts a daily student minyan during the University Term. Times of services can vary greatly, so if you are planning a visit, please email us on info@jewishcambridge.org.uk and we will aim to provide you with accurate timings of services.
Hama'ayan is proud to support the work of the local Cambridge committees that are active in raising funds for two major Israeli charities, Magen David Adom, and The British Technion Society. Here are links to their web pages. As and when information becomes available, we will post details of their cultural and social events on this page:
http://www.mdauk.org
http://www.britishtechnionsociety.org
There is also a local Residents Association that organises cultural events in private homes.
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