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Open House Inter Faith Week and Mitzvah Day @ Jewish Museum of London


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This is a wonderful, friendly museum that always has great programming for the little ones and older kids. Our family goes every year and we always spend a few hours and enjoy the whole experience.

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Enjoy Free Entry to the Museum and Family Friendly Events and Activities

Sunday 18 November | 1-4pm

We're excited to hold a special Open House afternoon as part of Inter Faith Week (11 ? 18 Nov) and Mitzvah Day (18 Nov).


Join us for arts and crafts activities for all ages and learn what inter faith means to us and the wider community.


During the visit you can:


Make some challah bread (traditional plaited bread) for a local homeless shelter

Make a Friendship Bracelet

Decorate your own Tzedakah (charity) box

Get up close to some real Jewish objects

Have a go at doing some Hebrew scribing

Explore our galleries and visit out lates exhibitions Remembering the Kindertransport: 80 years on and Roman Vishniac Rediscovered


This event is free to attend.


https://jewishmuseum.org.uk/

https://jewishmuseum.org.uk/event/open-house-for-inter-faith-week-and-mitzvah-day/

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