Limmud in the Woods brought 250 people of all ages and backgrounds to the Oxfordshire countryside for a Bank Holiday weekend programme including yoga, dance sessions, children's activities, silent discos, comedy performances and discussions on subjects from the Labour leadership to organic kosher farming. Presenters came from as far afield as America and Israel. There was a full bar in the evenings, as well as a range of live music and DJ sets. Naomi Webber and Anna Lawton, who grew up with Limmud events, led the volunteers' team.
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Having such a jolly Wood time
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