Past Events
A Tribute to Larry Adler
Sunday, May 31
Walking with Sheeps
Monday, May 25
From now until 25th May, 50 giant sculptures of Shaun the Sheep are hitting the streets of London to raise funds for Wallace and Gromit’s Children’s Charity. As you wander through the capital, you will spot sculptures that have been individually designed by local artists, and see some famous names.
Monday 25th May
After five jolly interesting walks devised by Sir Bernard Miles, Walking with Sheeps [sic] is perhaps a bit more colourful as we will be following Bitzer’s Trail (5km) starting at The Shard, along the River Thames, across Tower Bridge and into the heart of the City of London.
Shavuot at Mosaic
Saturday, May 23
Saturday 23rd May 2015 at 7pm
Erev Shavuot services take place in Hatch End with 3 services. All are located at the rear of the Grimsdyke Road car park (free after 6:30pm), Grimsdyke Road, Hatch End, HA5 4HP.
Order of Events
7.00 pm Individual services for Liberal, Masorti and Reform synagogues – Liberal and Reform in Boy Scouts large and small halls Masorti in the Girl Guide Headquarters.
7.50 pm All join for a communal food/drink break (including cheesecake) in the Guides H.Q.
8.20 pm ‘The Income Gap in the Text’ – Three approaches to considering a significant and difficult contemporary issue through studying Jewish sources:
1) Torah text with Rabbi Frank Dabba Smith
2) Book of Ruth with Rabbi Kathleen de Magtige-Middleton
3) Talmudic text with Rabbi Paul Arberman
9.00 pm Plenary Discussion Concerning Income/Wealth Inequality with
Respect to Social Cohesion: How Might the Texts That We Have Just Examined Influence Our Views?
All Mosaic Community Members and Guests are Welcome
VE Day Shabbat “Street Party”
Saturday, May 9
Practical Peacemaking Through Shared Interest in Water Resources – Mosaic & Wembley Central Maajid
Sunday, April 12
Mosaic Cooks – Challah bake
Friday, March 13
Please come and take part in our Challah Bake in aid of Comic Relief
Friday 13th March 10.30am prompt in the shul kitchen
Minimum donation £15 to be paid in advance which will include all ingredients – all profits will go to the charity.
Limited places available (12), first come first served basis – places can only be reserved with payment! Email or ring the office to secure your place – just 3 remaining
Bring an apron
Israeli Election evening
Sunday, March 8
Purim Activities
Wednesday, March 4
Tu b’Shevat Seder
Tuesday, February 3
All are invited to come and share a
Tu b’Shevat Seder
at 8.00 pm on Tuesday 3rd February
at 39 Bessborough Road
Why is this Seder different
from all other Seders?
What is a Tu b’Shevat Seder?
Instead of a normal Seder, this will be a social evening with minimal ritual content but maximum impact! We’ll have 4 tables representing the 4 seasons and the four Worlds of Creation; each table will be decked out beautifully with the fruits to be eaten, the wine to be drunk and colours and symbols of the season and the world they represent. You will be able to admire the tables and move from table to table hearing about the various symbols, sampling the fruits and the wine.