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Brondesbury getting bookish for rabbi's 10th

January 27, 2014 15:14
A big player in Brondesbury: Rabbi Baruch Levin

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Every youngster in the Brondesbury Park Synagogue community will receive a Jewish or Israel themed book each year as part of an initiative celebrating the 10th anniversary of Rabbi Baruch Levin’s leadership.

Ingrid Sellman— whose late husband David was a Brondesbury chairman — explained that children aged between six and 18 were eligible. On a recent Shabbat, Rabbi Levin presented children turning 10 this year with a copy of Once, Morris Gleitzman’s story about a boy determined to escape from an orphanage.

Brondesbury Park has enjoyed a period of substantial growth under the stewardship of Rabbi Levin and his wife Kezi. It now has 350 families among its membership, accounting for 300 under-18s.

“A community with children is a community with a future,” Rabbi Levin said. “What more fitting an initiative to mark our 10th anniversary than one that celebrates the regeneration of our youth as we look towards the next decade and beyond, including the imminent redevelopment of our premises and construction of an eruv.”

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