2 Fillebrook Road. Leytonstone, E11 4AT
Registered Charity Number 1185624
Registered Charity Number 1185624
Next Services:
Shabbat Vayishlach
Saturday 14th December
Morning Service 9:45 a.m.
Followed by a Special Kiddush Sponsored by
Ralph Berkley on the occasion of his Aufruf
Saturday 14th December
Morning Service 9:45 a.m.
Followed by a Special Kiddush Sponsored by
Ralph Berkley on the occasion of his Aufruf
London Shabbat Times
Next Events:
Online Shiur and Drosha
Led by Yakov Korer and Rabbi Austin
Thursday 5th December at 8:30p.m.
Click here at 8:30pm on Thursday to be directed on how to join in
Click here in advance to receive the password
Led by Yakov Korer and Rabbi Austin
Thursday 5th December at 8:30p.m.
Click here at 8:30pm on Thursday to be directed on how to join in
Click here in advance to receive the password
The Leytonstone Ko-op - Suppying Kosher Groceries Locally
Challahs, Kiddush Wine, Fresh & smoked Salmon, Chulent (vegan or meaty), Shabbos Candles, Mezuzahs and more. Open every Friday, please get in touch here.
Challahs, Kiddush Wine, Fresh & smoked Salmon, Chulent (vegan or meaty), Shabbos Candles, Mezuzahs and more. Open every Friday, please get in touch here.
As part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest's Winter Spaces initiative, we are proud to be hosting a Community Living Room and a Community Kitchen over the winter months.
OUR Shabbat services begin at 9.45 am and you are most welcome to attend as often as you feel able. Whether to celebrate a milestone, honour a loved one, find some peace or just to meet other members of your community and enjoy a Shabbat service with friends, we look forward to the pleasure of your company. (Please feel free to bring a friend, take part in our service or lead a prayer if you are able). To find out more please contact us here.
A message from Rabbi Z. Meir Salasnik
Rabbi of LAWS 1974 to 1979
Rabbi of LAWS 1974 to 1979
It was wonderful being back in E11 this Yom Kippur, the first time since we moved to Bushey in 1979. If, in 1979, I had been asked whether the Shul would still be open in 2018, I would have assumed it would not be. Indeed, communities that were stronger and larger have closed. What has been Leytonstone & Wanstead's success has been a lay leadership that has given continuous commitment, some of you for close to 50 years; others more recently. Now, with an enthusiastic young Rabbi, Rabbi Brackman, hopefully your efforts will be rewarded and you will continue to grow both in numbers and in activities, religious, educational and social.
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LAWS is affiliated to the Federation of Synagogues
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