ShabbatUK to return in March 2022
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis heralded the announcement as an “incredibly exciting moment”, after the coronavirus pandemic prevented it from taking place last year.
The community will celebrate the return of ShabbatUK in the first weekend of March 2022.
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis heralded the announcement as an “incredibly exciting moment”, after the coronavirus pandemic prevented it from taking place last year.
He said: “Following an exceptionally challenging period, ShabbatUK 2022 will provide us all with a welcome opportunity to celebrate the beauty and relevance of Shabbat and the vitality of our communities in an extraordinary way.
“I know that so many of our communities and schools are already planning some wonderful initiatives. This promises to be the best ShabbatUK we’ve ever had!”
ShabbatUK takes place on 4 and 5 March 2022 and has been planned in consultation with guidance from public health officials and congregations across the country.
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