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Charity vouchers
We also accept vouchers from the following...
Offer Tzedaka (charity) when memorialising a loved one:
You can do this either as a one-off or annual donation through JSCN.
You have the option to leave a message with the Name of the person & Hebrew date of the yahrzeit when you make the donation.
Over the last 12 months JSCN has...
- brought together community leaders across the British Isles to meet every week
- welcomed hundreds of individuals to our weekly Coffee Break
- coordinated Covid-19 information with all UK community groups
- collaborated with Jewish communities across Europe
- provided lay-leadership training to our communities
- established help and resources for anyone needing Jewish support
PLEASE HELP US BY GIVING AS MUCH AS YOU CAN
OVER THE NEXT 12 MONTHS the following will take place...
- 4 National Conferences for Small Communities
- The Lay-Leaders Development Programme
- Visionary Leading Programme
- 3rd Annual ONE Shabbat Event
and now being planned...
4 Regional Community in-person Meetings
Listen to what people tell us...
* ⁃ “I am so grateful for these messages at this hard time.“
* ⁃ “Thank you for including me. As someone undergoing conversion, this is would be my first Pesach: that cannot now happen. But I will still join my candle to yours, that in a Pesach different from all others our light may be the brighter, and darkness the less.”
* ⁃ “Your heart-warming message meant a lot, as I will be alone for the first time. Thank you.”
* ⁃ “Thank you Ed I found your talk inspirational.”
* ⁃ “Because of the JSCN Leaders meetings, I was informed about a Jewish asylum seeker in our area. I have been in touch and will be dropping off a box of matzo for her this afternoon. She is now connected with Community, but wouldn’t have been without this group.”
* ⁃ “I haven’t lived in a Jewish community for years. This is the first time I have spoken to other Jewish people for a very long time. I’ll be back next week to do it again”.
* ⁃ “My home is an Assisted Living flat. Although I am well provided for, I really enjoy this opportunity to meet and talk with new people”.
* ⁃ “This is important work you are doing. (Because of my work in social care….) I need to connect with people in small Jewish communities over a wide region, and I really value what you do”
* - "At the Leaders meeting we talked to another community and we are going to borrow one of their ideas which will help us engage with many people who don’t currently reach."
* - "Very informative and interesting. Ed, you are doing a wonderful job"
* - "Thanks for a superb and informative meeting. Looking forward to the next one."
