Howard Jacobson, Rachel Riley and Jonny Benjamin among Limmud Together lineup
'Throughout these difficult times, Limmud continues to bring you one step further on your Jewish journey'
Limmud has announced the lineup for its “Together UK Summer” session next month, which includes the former MP Luciana Berger, author Howard Jacobson and TV presenter Rachel Riley.
They are among several public figures and campaigners billed to join online users on 2 August for talks on subjects ranging from social justice to politics and technology.
The event chair Phil Peters said: “Throughout these difficult times, Limmud continues to bring you one step further on your Jewish journey. We are building a top-quality programme, giving participants access to global experts from the comfort of their living rooms.
“This exciting event, run by volunteers, will showcase the bold, innovative and exciting Judaism that Limmud participants are used to, and we can’t wait for everyone to join us on August 2nd.”
Tickets are priced £10, with £1 concessionary places for those hit financially by coronavirus. For more details, visit www.limmud.org.
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