London School of Jewish Studies relaunches Sunday programme for teens

Bet Limmud offers 'rigorous programme' of Tanach, Talmud, and Jewish philosophy

Screenshot: LSJS
Screenshot: LSJS

The London School of Jewish Studies has relaunched its Sunday morning study initiative for high-achieving students in school Years 7–11.

The Bet Limmud group is described as a “rigorous programme”, ideal for students who are “ready to be challenged and stretched in their Jewish learning” and offers a curriculum in Tanach, Talmud, and Jewish Philosophy.

The staff includes Rabbi Michael Pollak, director of education at Yad Vashem UK and a philosophy teacher at Hendon School.

Joanne Greenaway, LSJS chief executive, said: “Bet Limmud offers students the rare opportunity to develop sophisticated textual skills and conceptual fluency in an educational environment that mirrors the academic standards they benefit from in their secular schooling,”

The course is run in partnership with Mizrachi UK.

  • Applications are now open for September. For more information, click here
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