Friendship Club
Bessborough Road Reform 39 Bessborough Road, Harrow, United KingdomSinger Stevie Permutt
Singer Stevie Permutt
The Mosaic Photo Group will meet at 11.00 am in the foyer of the Whitechapel Art Gallery (adjacent to exit of Aldgate East Station). Frank will lead a photography walk around the East End and we'll get lunch, too. Reminder: Our photography group participant, Natalie Tobert, is taking part in the Harrow Open Studies scheme […]
While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany young Liesel (Sophie Nelisse), who is illiterate, finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee (Ben Schnetzer) is being protected by her adoptive parents (Emily Watson and Geoffrey Rush). This warm and moving adaptation […]
Continuing the alternating monthly arrangement, Mosaic Reform will be joining the Mosaic Liberal Erev Shabbat service upstairs in the Liberal Sanctuary. Yahrzeit will be observed for both Reform and Liberal members. Next month (July) the joint service will be led by Mosaic Reform downstairs. These special services will usually be held on the third Friday […]
Ascot Day
The Story of Dirk Bogarde - Nigel Coleman
Singer/guitarist Alex Samos
Mental health issues can affect anyone at any time. Specialists in the field will share their professional experiences followed by questions and a panel discussion. Please come along to learn more about services for adults, psychological treatment for young people and the promotion of wellbeing in schools. Speakers include: Tanya Paxton; Borough Director Harrow. Tanya […]
We invite everyone to join us at 7.00 pm for Kabbalat Shabbat – our contemplative Friday Night service which invites us to leave behind the busy-ness of the week and experience the precious gift of peace (shalom), rest (menucha) and renewal (nafash) that Shabbat offers. Here is a space for quiet reflection, personal prayer, music […]
Bill Smith entertains
A nice cup of Tea, where does our tea come from – Russell Bowes
While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany young Liesel (Sophie Nelisse), who is illiterate, finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee (Ben Schnetzer) is being protected by her adoptive parents (Emily Watson and Geoffrey Rush). This warm and moving adaptation […]