Events Calendar

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August – November 2020

Aug
13
Thu
2020
Rehovot Branch Talk on South African Jewry by Doron Kline @ on Zoom
Aug 13 @ 20:30 – 22:00

Pre-booking essential. Instructions and a zoom entry code will be sent after you book.

Doron Kline is the CEO of Telfed, the organisation responsible for aliya from S. Africa, the U.K. and Australia. Come and hear his fascinating insights!

Oct
7
Wed
2020
Succot talk by Elkan Levy “The Pre-expulsion Jewish Community in England” @ on Zoom
Oct 7 @ 20:30 – 22:00

Booking essential. Instructions and zoom link will be sent after you book.

Payment can be made through paybox on the following link

using either the Paybox app or as a guest user paying on-line with your credit card.
For help in English on making payments to HOB using Paybox, use the link https://bit.ly/3aBalwp
If you are still having a problem then call Nadia on 054-4565279 and she will add your credit card details to PayBox.
Oct
12
Mon
2020
Five Towns and the North evening with Paul Alster
Oct 12 @ 20:00 – 21:30

A zoom evening featuring locally-based broadcast journalist and author Paul Alster in conversation with journalist and lecturer Lucille Cohen on his new book “Kin or Country”: dramatic fiction or a glimpse into Israel’s future

Register in advance with Esther by phone or email as above.

Oct
13
Tue
2020
Netanya Branch Fun Quiz @ on Zoom
Oct 13 @ 16:00 – 17:30
Tea Time Fun Quiz on Zoom
Please register no later than 12th October
This event is FREE and open to
HOB Members Only

Pre-Registration Essential: hobnetanyanews@gmail.com

After registering a Zoom link will will be sent to you.
 
Nov
10
Tue
2020
Netanya Branch: Talk on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission by Megan Maltby
Nov 10 @ 16:00 – 17:30
Megan Maltby is Senior Public Events Coordinator
who will be talking about their work in general and particularly about their work here in Israel.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission honour and care for the 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First and Second World Wars, ensuring they will never be forgotten. Funded by six Member Governments, their work began with building, and now maintaining, cemeteries at 23,000 locations all over the world, including Israel, as can be seen at the Ramla Military cemetery.
Please register by  email  no later than 9th November.
Nov
14
Sat
2020
Rehovot Branch: Talk by Prof. Stefan Reif O.B.E. on ” The Role of Food in Jewish Ritual History” @ on Zoom
Nov 14 @ 20:30 – 22:00
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