Purim 2022 celebrations across the community
From plays to bakeathons, Jews throughout the UK have been celebrating the annual festival of fun
Norwood's Rabbi Stanley Coten reads the megilla for residents at their annual purim party
Pupils at Yavneh Primary School held a special Purim zumba session
The cast of Hatch End Reform Community's production of Who Killed Haman
Hamantaschen baking at Cockfosters & N Southgate Synagogue
Hamantaschen baking at Bushey United-Synagogue
Children at Kol Chai Hatch End Reform Community decorate cards for mishloach manot
Yoni (age 13) and Esti (age 10) collecting for Kisharon on Purim.
Kantor King Solomon High School students pack mishloach manot for Jewish Blind and Disabled residents.
Jewish Blind and Disabled facility resident Anita Frankel receives her mishloach manot, prepared by students at Kantor King Solomon High School
Samantha McLeod Kisharon, Events and Challenges Executive, collecting money for Kisharon with Debbie, who is supported by Kisharon
A Purim party in the UK, which was voted third best European country for Jews to live by researchers at the European Jewish Alliance in June 2022
Camp Simcha supporters collected money on Purim
Members of Ohel David Sephardi shul in Essex celebrating Purim
At Sacks Morasha Primary School the megillah was read by the pupils themselves!
Children at the Aleph Centre cheder at Hamspstead Garden Suburb Synagogue
Kids from Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School heard the Megillah, read by Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg of Woodford Forest United Synagogue and took part in a fancy dress parade.
Kids from Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School heard the Megillah, read by Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg of Woodford Forest United Synagogue and took part in a fancy dress parade.
Kids from Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School heard the Megillah, read by Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg of Woodford Forest United Synagogue and took part in a fancy dress parade.
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