Events Calendar

View the full calendar of events below, or sort events by categories and/or tags by clicking those icons below.

November 2018 – July 2020

Nov
7
Wed
2018
Balfour Dinner of Israel, Britain and Commonwealth Association @ Hilton Hotel
Nov 7 @ 19:00 – 22:30

Celebrating Israel’s 70th Year

Speakers: Lord Roderick Balfour, 5th Earl of Balfour and Isaac Herzog, Chairman of the Jewish Agency

Booking and payment required by 26th October to Jeanette Cannon, 18a/18 Nitza Boulevard, Netanya 4226249

 

Jan
16
Wed
2019
Tel Aviv A.G.M.
Jan 16 @ 19:45 – 22:00
We will be renewing  membership which is 40 shekels per person for those who have not joined for 2019 plus we will be having elections and getting your ideas for future activities.
There will be refreshments (tea, coffee and cake) so please let us know if you are attending so that we can make sureThere is enough food and chairs etc.

 

Aug
13
Tue
2019
Netanya Branch – Lunch with the new British Ambassador @ Bank Leumi Building
Aug 13 @ 13:30 – 15:30
Aug
20
Tue
2019
Leket Summer Volunteer Event for Anglos in Israel @ Ra'anana
Aug 20 @ 10:30 – 12:30

Sort and pack rescued fruit and vegetables in Leket’s Israel Logistics Centre in Ra’anana. Come and enjoy a British-themed morning.

As a leader in food rescue, Leket collects and distributes 15,500 tons of fruit and vegetables annually for Israel’s needy.

To learn more and register, contact Clare: clare@leket.org

www.leket.org/en/bridge

Feb
5
Wed
2020
Netanya AGM + Talk by Elkan Levy
Feb 5 @ 23:30 – Feb 6 @ 00:30

3rd March

Part 2 of Elkan Levy’s fascinating talk on RABBIS, ROTHSCHILDS AND ROGUES – BRITISH JEWRY IN PICTURES.
Please note there will be no charge for this programme which will include light refreshments.

 

Mar
3
Tue
2020
Netanya AGM + Talk by Elkan Levy: Rabbis, Rothschilds and Rogues (part 2) @ Moadon
Mar 3 @ 19:30 – 22:00
After the meeting, Elkan Levy will be giving part 2 of his fascinating talk on Rabbis, Rothchilds and Rogues – British Jewry in Pictures.
We are extending to you a personal invitation to attend this event. As I’m sure you are aware, HOB is a grass-root, democratic organisation run by its members, for its members, both on a national and on a local level. At the AGM you will receive a report of last years activities and finances and elect a committee and officers (chairman, vice-chairman, treasurer and secretary). We would be more than pleased to see other members joining our ranks, perhaps with a fresh viewpoint and fresh ideas. It will provide all members of the branch with the opportunity to comment on the events held in 2019 and the performance of the committee and suggest activities and events for the coming year. If you feel that you have the time and the inclination to volunteer to take a more active role in the running of the branch and particularly if you are willing to stand for election to the branch committee for 2020/21, please reply to this email, before the date of the AGM.
What is the evidence for the first Jews in England? Which is the oldest Shul that still exists in Britain (and is in use)? What is the Lokshen Buchel? Where is the 1760 furniture from Leadenhall Street? Which Shul has a Bimah similar to Nelson’s ships? Who was Anglo Jewry’s most notable ancestor? Which Sefer Torah mantel needs two people to lift it? What is the significance of hobnailed boots? Elkan will project the pictures and talk you through the places, personalities and communal rows that were involved.
What is the evidence for the first Jews in England? Which is the oldest Shul that still exists in Britain (and is in use)? What is the Lokshen Buchel? Where is the 1760 furniture from Leadenhall Street? Which Shul has a Bimah similar to Nelson’s ships? Who was Anglo Jewry’s most notable ancestor? Which Sefer Torah mantel needs two people to lift it? What is the significance of hobnailed boots? Elkan will project the pictures and talk you through the places, personalities and communal rows that were involved.

 

forex megadroid robot