Sha'arei Tsedek

Selichot Service

The Selichot Service will take place on the evening of Saturday 4th September.

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European Day of Jewish Culture & Heritage

Sunday 12 September 2010  from 10am – 3pm

We will be part of the EDJCH this year and we will feature in their advertising which will go to communities in June. 

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Koleinu Has Arrived

The first Friday night Rock Band in the Reform Movement was  launched with great success on 16 July at
Shar’arei Tsedek, North London Reform Synagogue.

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Religion School End of Term

Sunday 11 July was the last day of this academic year for Religion School.   We were delighted that Nina Maraney was able to join us to lead our singing and that Rabbi Colin Eimer was also present.  He made Havdalah with us and also said a few words about the staff who were leaving.

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SDRS becomes Sha'arei Tsedek

At the recent AGM of Southgate and District Reform Synagogue, it was resolved by the membership to formally change the name to:

                "Sha'arei Tsedek, North London Reform Synagogue"

It has been recognised, since the move to Whetstone from Southgate, that the name no longer properly reflects the locality and the wider community which the Synagogue now serves.

The new name has been formally agreed by the Charities Commission and has been changed on their register.

The change of name does involve a significant amount of  logistic work and will therefore will be phased as appropriate.
   

Welcome to Sha'arei Tsedek

Long ago rabbis defined three primary roles for a synagogue.  It was to be a beit tefilah – a house of prayer; a beit midrash – a house of study; and a beit knesset – a house of meeting.  Most, if not all, of what goes on in a synagogue – just as much today as centuries ago – fits into one or more of those categories.  In some times and places one or other of those categories becomes more important.  But synagogues have always been in a state of evolution and flux.  As they must, for a synagogue has to respond to the needs, conditions and demands of its time, place, social circumstance and so on.

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Can you sing?

The Sha'arei Tsedek Choir needs you!

Requirements:

  • To be able to sing at Days of Awe services
  • An ability to sing in tune
  • Commitment to attending a limited number of rehearsals in the run up to the Days of Awe services (in 2010 June, July & August)

Interested?   Please Contact Louise Katin

   

Where were you in 1961?

As part of our Golden Jubilee celebrations... 

These are things that the Jubilee group would like to know....

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NEW STOCK NOW IN

The Sha'arei Tsedek Judaica Shop offers a wide range of articles for home or gifts. Currently selling many items ranging from tallitot to mazuzot, kippot, Kiddush cups, candle sticks and more.  Greetings cards for all occasions.  Everything on display for sale. More information and pictures coming soon.  Give us a call on 020 8445 3400

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Volunteering at Sha'arei Tsedek

'Every community is dependent for its health on the presence and involvement of its members, and the more active its members the more vibrant the community. Sha'arei Tsedek is a community which is created by its members. The presence and involvement of our members through volunteering is essential for the life of Sha'arei Tsedekin every way, from administration support and synagogue governance to planning and running events that its members enjoy throughout the year'.

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Web Site

Welcome to the website of Sha'arei Tsedek, North London Reform Synagogue.

It is still taking shape as well as incoporating changes and updates to reflect our new name. We hope to add much more information about the activities at Sha'arei Tsedek as well as other topics that may interest our members and the wider community as well as other friends and visitors.

If you have any feedback please contact the Webmaster via the Contacts page. Any general enquiries should go to the general office on 020 8445 3400 or email via the contacts page