Our annual Yom Hashoah commemoration tomorrow is with Lili Stern Pohlmann. Born in Poland in 1930, aged nine she experienced loss, extreme fear and hellish conditions under occupation. Hear her story and join us for a candle lighting ceremony. Doors open 7.15pm. Prompt 8pm start
“No amount of murderous hatred can weaken our grasp of that tree of life. The more hatred we face, the more relentless our pursuit of the paths of peace will be.” The Chief Rabbi reacts to the devastating news from Pittsburgh ...
It's been a long run of shul-going - even for our resident Shul-Goer - thanks to the yomtovim, but this week's visit to @pinnershul helped our reviewer find a new passion for shul
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My daughter has learning difficulties and was completely overwhelmed at the outset of her bat mitzvah ceremony earlier this summer. She overcame this, & with fantastic support from @Doreen_Samuels@pinnershul she did brilliantly. We're so proud of her. #PositiveTwitterDay
Here’s a shoutout to the small army of volunteers that make our community what it is. You’re all wonderful - giving up your precious time for the greater good and we cannot thank you enough. You are what makes Pinner Shul great ❤️ #VolunteersWeek
Before I leave for @pinnershul ‘s Yom Hashoah commemoration, I’ve lit memorial candles with my kids @yomhashoahuk All@our candles are in memory of such young children - we will remember Yelena Morkina age 5, Richard Hess age 8, Yankel Frenklach age 4 & Volodia Kotlyar age 10.
Commemorating 80 years of the #Kindertransport of Jewish children with Pinner Synagogue Community tonight thx to Gabi Glassman. Address of German Chargé d'Affaires and extraordinary testimony of Ann & Bob Kirk, who arrived on Kindertransport from Germany. #YomHashoah#Holocaust
@nisanashim@pinnershul@MitzvahDay L’dor vador - can’t get more intergenerational than this - Soraya and her mum, Doreen and her mum Knit and Natter together ....