CLASSES & COURSES May - August 2016 www.jw3.org.uk
CLASSES & COURSES Adult Learning, Food & Drink, Art Studio, Health & Fitness, Skills & Pastimes and Languages May - August 2016 JW3London
Welcome... We present a huge variety of classes and courses to keep you engaged, entertained and moving this season. Our Adult Learning programme features everything from ancient history to current affairs; don’t miss 20th Century Jewish History, Roots of Religious Fundamentalism, Modern Jewish Literature and A Morning at the Opera, an opportunity to learn more about three operas you can see in London this summer. Art Studio highlights include Hebrew Calligraphy, Photography, Life Drawing, Watercolour and the Summer Art School, four days of intensive craft and fine art workshops. The Food & Drink programme features Sephardi Classics from Around the World, Baking without Sugar, Jewish Flavours of Italy, and Challah for Hunger, raising money for charity through baking and selling challah. Health & Fitness classes include Rhythm Tap Dancing, Pilates Gold, Krav Maga and Tai Chi. You can also enjoy Table Tennis Coaching as part of our Ping Pong Festival, and Mind Sports Olympiad is back, with over sixty different board game tournaments and competitions. Our How To: Series features enlightening masterclasses such as How To: Fix a Bike, How To: Manage Anxiety and How To: Dress Stylishly Through Colour. Language classes include French, Arabic and Hebrew, with day and evening sessions at many levels so you can find a course that matches your level of expertise. We look forward to seeing you! CONTENTS Understand History p1 Explore Jewish Identity p3 Engage with World Issues p5 Appreciate The Arts p8 Art Studio p9 Summer Art School p11 Languages p12 Food & Drink p18 How To: Series p23 Skills & Pastimes p24 Health & Fitness p27 Krav Maga p30
See what else is going on at JW3 in our other season guides:
What’s On
What’s On Families & Youth
Ivy House Music & Dance
JW3 is a non-profit charitable community centre and arts venue, reliant on the generosity of donors. For further information on how to support us, please contact our development team at info@jw3development.org.uk or call 020 7433 8962
Understand History
Tuesdays 10 May – 19 July | No class 31 May
Tuesdays 10 May – 12 July | No class 31 May
A STUDY OF CHILDHOOD
20TH CENTURY JEWISH HISTORY
10.30am-12.30pm, £20 per session, £160 for the 10 week course
10.30am-12.30pm, £20 per session, £144 for the 9 week course
CLIVE LAWTON OBE
TRUDY GOLD
Our beliefs and expectations of childhood have changed radically over the centuries, and the invention of adolescence less than a hundred years ago has stretched the length of childhood still further. We’ll consider how current ideas on childhood developed, and what parents and grandparents need to understand to be most helpful to the children around them.
Explore the major currents, ideas and personalities that have characterised the Jewish people since 1900. We’ll focus on the shifting Jewish centres, Jewish internal life and how the crisis of modernity placed Jews at the forefront of cataclysmic events.
Tuesdays 10 May – 28 June | No class 31 May
EUROPE’S JEWRY: A WHIRLWIND TOUR 7.30-9pm, £20 per session, £112 for the 7 week course RICHARD GOLDSTEIN Through the contemporary sights of European cities we’ll attempt to remember both the high points in Jewish life in Europe as well some of its darkest moments. Cities studied include Budapest, Berlin and London.
Wednesdays 11 May – 13 July | No class 1 June
BRAINS AT BREAKFAST: MODERN JEWISH HISTORY 8-9am, £250 for the 9 week course Held at private premises in North West London TRUDY GOLD Examine the social, political and cultural history of the Jews over the last 200 years. In an era of unprecedented opportunities, challenges and dangers they have gained rights but been the victims of the most savage onslaught in human history. 1
UNDERSTAND HISTORY Wednesdays 11 May – 13 July | No class 1 June
FLASHPOINTS & RESPONSES 10.30am-12.30pm, £20 per session, £144 for the 9 week course TRUDY GOLD This fascinating course will look at how major Jewish figures such as Marx, Einstein, Herzl and Shamir responded to the great challenges of modernity. Thursdays 12 May – 21 July | No class 2 June
ALWAYS THE BRIDESMAID & NEVER THE BRIDE 2-3.30pm, £20 per session, £160 for the 10 week course WILLIAM TYLER MBE We’ll investigate those who never quite ‘made it’, including Lady Jane Grey, American Presidential candidate Aaron Burr, Russian democrat Alexander Kerensky, German Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher, our own Lords Curzon and Halifax, Julius Caesar and politician Rab Butler. For William Tyler’s other course see page 6.
Wednesdays 8 June – 13 July
UNSOLVED MURDERS & MYSTERIOUS DEATHS 2-3.30pm, £20 per session, £96 for the 6 week course DR HELEN FRY We’ll delve into some of the most famous unsolved murders and mysterious deaths from the last 150 years. Discover the strange circumstances surrounding Natalie Wood’s death and the MI6 diver who disappeared under a Russian ship in the Cold War, and examine the deaths of Princesses Grace and Diana.
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EXPLORE JEWISH IDENTITY
Mondays 9 May – 18 July | No classes 30 May & 13 June
WEEKLY WISDOM 10.30am-12noon, £20 per session, £144 for the 9 week course JULIE APFEL
Thursdays 12 May – 21 July | No class 2 June
MODERN JEWISH LITERATURE 10.30am-12.30pm, £20 per session, £160 for the 10 week course MAUREEN KENDLER
Life lessons and ethical insights from the weekly Torah readings, through the pluralistic prism. Text-based learning and discussion; no Hebrew required.
We explore the richness of modern Jewish literature through reading Israeli, European and American books. Enjoy the globally diverse responses to what it means to write as a Jew about Jewish questions.
JEWTOPIA
Mondays 20 June – 11 July
Mondays 9 May – 25 July | No classes 30 May & 13 June or Wednesdays 11 May – 27 July | No classes 1 & 15 June 12.15-1.45pm, £160 for the 10 week course
DE-STRESS FOR SUCCESS: A TORAH PERSPECTIVE
ANGELA GLUCK
The Torah teaches us that we all have something special to offer the world. In these experiential workshops, discover how your inner voice, calm and strength are indeed very close. Learn simple and powerful tools to de-stress, and healing imagery to gain trust in yourself.
All cultures dream of ‘the good life’. Jewish tradition has mainly focused on looking forwards towards a time of peace, justice and contentment. Using texts and images from a wide range of sources, we’ll explore these ideas and their effects, seeing links between Jewish and non-Jewish belief systems.
10.30am-12.30pm, £20 per session, £64 for the 4 week course DR JACKIE SCHIFF
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EXPLORE JEWISH IDENTITY
Thursdays 12 May – 16 June
Thursdays 16 June – 14 July | No class 30 June
TORAH L’AM (TORAH FOR EVERYONE)
EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT JUDAISM IN FOUR JOKES
8-10pm, £96 for the 6 week course ANDREW LEVY This course gives you guidance as to how the Chumash (the five books of Moses) is structured. By course end students will be able to give a dvar Torah – a short talk on a passage from the Torah. Taught in English with the original Hebrew text available, but knowledge of Hebrew is not a prerequisite.
7.30-10pm, £20 per session, £64 for the 4 week course DR KEITH KAHN-HARRIS Does Judaism confuse you? Does the sheer variety of customs and rituals seem bewildering? Then this is the course for you! Designed for both Jews and non-Jews, each session will start and end with a joke. At the start you’ll find it bewildering but by the end you’ll be laughing.
Wednesday 22 June
PARDES POP-UP BEIT MIDRASH 7.30-10pm, £12, £10 web advance Direct from Jerusalem, the Pardes Pop-Up Beit Midrash is back! Another chance to get a dose of the innovative, dynamic and open Jewish learning that has made the Pardes name famous worldwide. Tuesday 16 – Thursday 18 August
2020 VISION SEMINAR: WAR & PEACE
3 sessions per day: 10.30-11.45am, 12noon-1.15pm, 2.15-4pm, £36 per day pre-booked, £42 on the day, £18 per session, £100 for all three days, £90 early booking discount (ends 1 August) This year we’ll look at how different nations approach war and peace, addressing questions such as: How do we make peace in the modern era? What is the threat of nuclear warfare? How has war changed through the ages, and how do the visual arts help our knowledge of war and peace? 4
ENGAGE WITH WORLD ISSUES Mondays 9 May – 25 July | No classes 30 May & 13 June
CURRENT AFFAIRS 2-3.30pm, £20 per session, £160 for the 10 week course PAULA KITCHING Paula, brilliantly and irreverently, tackles new subjects every week in this lively discussion group. Topics will be generated by you and the issues of the day. Discussion and dissent are part of the fun and we guarantee a stimulating debate. Thursdays 12 May – 16 June | No class 2 June
CAN THE EU ENDURE? 10.30am-12noon, £20 per session, £80 for the 5 week course HAGAI SEGAL Will the European Union survive the migration crisis, terrorism, and economic and political challenges?
Wednesdays 11 – 25 May
ROOTS OF RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM 7.30-9pm, £20 per session, £48 for the 3 week course DANIEL REISEL This course will explore the psychological, historical and religious causes of current religious fundamentalism. Where does the impulse towards fundamentalism come from? To what extent is a narrow interpretation of religion to blame and how can a better understanding of its causes help us to overcome it? Monday 16 May
THE EU AND THE REFERENDUM 12.30-4pm, £30 web advance, £35 on the day HAGAI SEGAL Should the UK stay in or leave? What would the consequences be? How will you vote? This session will help give you facts to make an informed choice.
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ENGAGE WITH WORLD ISSUES Mondays 6 June – 18 July | No classes 13 June & 4 July
Mondays 6 June – 18 July | No classes 13 June & 4 July
DANGEROUS POLITICAL THOUGHT
PATRIOT GAMES
12.30-2pm, £20 per session, £80 for the 5 week course
2.30-4pm, £20 per session, £80 for the 5 week course
HAGAI SEGAL
HAGAI SEGAL
A history, from today’s Middle East back to ancient Greece. Topics covered include Islamism, Hitler, Machiavelli, far-right extremism and Aristotle’s justification of slavery.
We explore Russia’s intervention in the Middle East, the new rivalry been Russia and the West and why Russian foreign policy might scare the USA and Israel.
Thursdays 12 May – 21 July | No class 2 June
WHAT IS TERRORISM? A STUDY THROUGH THE AGES 10.30am-12.30pm, £20 per session, £160 for the 10 week course WILLIAM TYLER MBE The well-known saying that ‘one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter’ lies at the heart of this question. Amongst other groups, we’ll look at zealots and assassins in the medieval Middle East, Robespierre’s Reign of Terror in 18th century France, colonial terrorism and Pol Pot’s regime in Cambodia.
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Thursdays 23 June – 21 July
THE LEGACY OF BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST 10.30am-12noon, £20 per session, £80 for the 5 week course HAGAI SEGAL A century on from the McMahon-Hussein and Sykes-Picot agreements, we’ll explore their dramatic contemporary legacy.
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APPRECIATE THE ARTS Wednesdays 11 May – 27 July | No classes 1 & 15 June
SHYLOCK AND OTHERS: HOW THE JEW APPEARS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE 10am-12noon, £20 per session, £160 for the 10 week course ANGELA GLUCK To mark 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare, we’ll look closely at The Merchant of Venice’s Shylock, and ask whether this might have been a positive representation of ‘the Jew’. Using texts and some film versions, we’ll explore other images of ‘the Jew’ in English writing across the centuries. Wednesdays 18 May | 15 June | 13 July
POETRY CIRCLE 2-3.30pm, £5 per session IRENE NEWTON This dynamic group of poetry lovers is open to anyone who would like to share their interest in poetry. We choose a theme on which we base our stimulating discussions and sometimes we invite well-known guest poets.
Tuesdays 7 June – 12 July
JEWS ON STAGE 2-3.30pm, £20 per session, £96 for the 6 week course DAVID HERMAN From The Birthday Party and Travesties to Glengarry Glen Ross and Angels in America, some of the best plays and screenplays since the war have been by Jewish writers. This series will look at some of the greatest Jewish playwrights: Pinter, Wesker, Prawer Jhabvala, Stoppard, Mamet and Kushner. Wednesdays 29 June | 6, 13 July
A MORNING AT THE OPERA 11am-12noon, £10 per session, £24 for the 3 week course DR JOHN LAZARUS In these eagerly anticipated sessions, discover three operas you can see in London during the summer. Dr John Lazarus has a fresh approach which will illuminate these great works no matter how well or little you know them. 29 June: Jenufa (Janáček) 6 July: Werther (Massenet) 13 July: Il Trovatore (Verdi)
Wednesdays 25 May | 22 June | 20 July
BOOK CIRCLE 2-3.30pm, £5 per session IRENE NEWTON
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Join us for enriching, thought-provoking and lively discussions of classic and contemporary novels.
ART STUDIO Welcome to the JW3 Art Studio, where you can learn a variety of craft and fine art skills taught by practising contemporary artists with experience in teaching adults. Places in each class are limited so it is essential to pre-book your place. These classes are for adults. Older teens (16-18) are welcome to attend with written permission from their legal guardian/parent. Basic art materials are included in the fee.
Mondays 9 May – 4 July | No classes 30 May & 13 June
HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY VETTA ALEXIS Sacred text meets the beauty of hand lettering. Work with ink, pencil, paint and gold leaf to create beautiful illuminated Hebrew letters, words, quotations and more.
©Vetta Alexis
10.30am-12.30pm, £17 per session, £105 for the 7 week course
Wednesdays 11 May – 29 June
LIFE DRAWING 7.30-9.30pm, £18 per session, £120 for the 8 week course BENEDICT ROMAIN Explore the many ways to see the human figure, and how as artists we can relate to the model not as an object to draw, but a sacred life. Benedict Romain is a sculptor and experienced teacher.
WATERCOLOUR Wednesdays 11 May – 29 June, 7.30-9.30pm or Fridays 20 May – 8 July, 10.30am-12.30pm £17 per session, £120 for the 8 week course RUTIE BORTHWICK Learn the basics of watercolour, a relatively quick way to draw and a delicate technique perfect for the beginner. Rutie Borthwick is a fine artist who paints on unusual surfaces as well as traditional canvasses.
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ART STUDIO
DRAWING FOR THE PERPLEXED Wednesdays 11 May – 22 June | No class 1 June 10.30am-12.30pm, £17 per session, £90 for the 6 week course
Thursdays 12 May – 7 July | No class 2 June
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7.30-9.30pm, £120 for the 8 week course
Thursdays 12 May – 7 July | No class 2 June 7.30-9.30pm, £17 per session, £120 for the 8 week course TAMARA MIZROCH Drawing is a skill that can be learnt and refined with practice and guidance. We’ll experiment with mark-making, explore different drawing materials and gain confidence to express thoughts and observations through drawing.
PHOTOGRAPHY CALANIT LAUFER Understand how your camera works, and how to control light and composition. With a range of different situations from indoor studio and portraiture, to night photography whilst shooting outside, this course will give you the confidence and enthusiasm to capture anything on camera. Wednesdays 18 May – 29 June | No class 1 June
BOMBERG’S PAINTING LEGACY 1.30-3.30pm, £17 per session, £90 for the 6 week course NIGEL CAPLE Nigel Caple was taught by one of David Bomberg’s closest students and adherents, Miles Richmond. This course will introduce students to experimental approaches in both painting and drawing, giving them the opportunity to develop their individual practise as artists. Wednesday 11 May
TALK: BOMBERG’S PAINTING LEGACY See our What’s On season guide for details of Nigel Caple’s talk, associated with the above course. 10
Summer art school Immerse yourself this July in JW3’s Summer Art School. Four days of intensive workshops, led by practising artists who are also experienced teachers. Each day is suitable for all levels of ability. All basic materials will be provided. Places are limited, so please book ahead.
Monday 11 July
Wednesday 13 July
PRINTING FABRIC PATTERNS
CLAY PORTRAITURE
10.30am-4pm, £50
10.30am-4pm, £50
JUDITH DEVONS
BENEDICT ROMAIN
Learn traditional and experimental techniques of screen-printing. Create colourful repeated patterns to be printed on lengths of fabric – that can then be used to make special customised quilts, cushions, or handmade clothing. Judith specialises in experimental printmaking and ceramics.
This workshop will introduce techniques on how to observe the model, measure proportions and construct a portrait. You will produce a bust with a balance of anatomical accuracy and stylistic finish. Benedict specialises in contemporary sculpture.
Tuesday 12 July
Thursday 14 July
QUILTING
ART BOOK
10.30am-4pm, £50
10.30am-4pm, £50
ELEANOR GREENE
SOPHIE HERXHEIMER
Learn basic hand-quilting techniques, including how to combine fabrics and compose your quilt, layering the quilt sandwich, top-stitching, beading and applique. Some fabrics will be available, but students are encouraged to bring their own. Eleanor is a passionate quilter.
Using ink, collage, paint and paper, we’ll break down stories and work out what pictures we thirst to see, and how to work the words. Bring an idea or a piece of text you like, and go home with your own artists’ book. Sophie is an artist and poet. 11
Languages JW3’s unique approach integrates language learning with history, culture, art and customs, making studying all the more enjoyable and useful. We offer day and evening classes at many levels so you can find a course that matches your level of expertise. Whether you’re a total beginner or an advanced speaker you’ll be impressed by the skills of our friendly tutors and how quickly your language skills improve. A Hebrew book Ivrit Min Ha’Hatchala is required for every Hebrew class. You can purchase yours at the JW3 Box Office. Please note that the cost of your book (£29) is not included in the course fee. To find out which level will be best for you, please visit www.jw3.org.uk/languages or contact Haggit Inbar-Littas, Head of Languages: haggit@jw3.org.uk | 020 7433 8972
HEBREW Total Beginners Familiar or not with the Hebrew alphabet, we recommend starting here in order to be able to read without vowels as well as to write and build up basic conversation. Not Quite Beginners For those who have started to read the Hebrew alphabet both in block and script and have a vocabulary of about 50 words. Beginners I For those who can read comfortably, form simple sentences, have knowledge of basic verbs in the present tense and infinitives and a vocabulary of 300-400 words. Beginners III Become confident handling the past tense, discussing newspaper headlines and listening to Hebrew recordings. Intermediate I As your skills improve, use of the past tense is revised and the future tense is taught. Students will learn to use Hebrew in everyday. Intermediate II Using newspapers and special TV programmes, there will be more developed conversations and further use of the future tense. Advanced I We will use a variety of media and elaborate on texts from newspapers to take your Hebrew to the next level.
Advanced III For those who know present, past and future tenses and read more advanced newspaper articles. Very Advanced Conversation Students will watch news from Israel and converse on leading topics of the day as well as other relevant topics.
ARABIC Total Beginners Familiar or not with the Arabic alphabet, we recommend starting here in order to read, write as well as speak. Not Quite Beginners For those who know the alphabet and can ask and answer simple questions.
FRENCH Beginners III Improve your reading and conversation skills, and improve your vocabulary for conversing on general topics. Intermediate Improve your speaking skills and vocabulary through reading articles in French and discussing them. Advanced Conversation For confident French speakers. The group will discuss historical and topical items of interest.
EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT £5 off full course price for courses of six weeks or longer if you book before 9 April 2016 12
Tickets 020 7433 8988 www.jw3.org.uk
Languages Timetable SUMMER 2016 TERM DATES Sunday 8 May – Monday 25 July | Half Term: Sunday 29 May – Friday 3 June
MONDAYS French Advanced Conversation Patricia Zerah-Randisi 10am-12noon | £160 Hebrew Intermediate II Haggit Inbar-Littas 10am-1pm | £240 French Intermediate Patricia Zerah-Randisi 1-3pm | £160
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
Hebrew Beginners III Nurit Gance 10am-12noon | £160
Hebrew Advanced I Hani Gani 10am-12noon | £160
French Beginners III Patricia Zerah-Randisi 10am-12noon | £160
Hebrew Beginners I (Term III) Haggit Inbar-Littas 10am-12pm | £160
Hebrew Advanced III Haggit Inbar-Littas 10am-12.30pm | £200
Arabic Total Beginners Vivien Mazin 7-9pm | £160
Hebrew Beginners I (Term II) Hani Gani 7-9pm | £160
Hebrew Not Quite Beginners (Term II) Hani Gani 7-9pm | £160
Hebrew Not Quite Beginners (Term II) Liat Aharonovitch 7.30-9.30pm | £160
Hebrew Beginners I (Term III) Kimi (Michal) Waxman 7-9pm | £160 Hebrew Very Advanced Conversation Haggit Inbar-Littas 8-10pm | £160
Hebrew Intermediate I (Term II) Rina Gurvitz 10am-12.30pm | £200 Hebrew Intermediate I Hani Gani 12.30-2.30pm | £160 Hebrew Total Beginners Rina Gurvitz 7-9pm | £160 Hebrew Intermediate II Nurit Gance 8-10pm | £160
THURSDAYS Hebrew Not Quite Beginners Haggit Inbar-Littas 10am-12noon | £160 Arabic Not Quite Beginners (Term II) Vivien Mazin 7-9pm | £160
SUNDAYS Hebrew Total Beginners Liat Aharonovitch 11am-1pm | £144 Hebrew Not Quite Beginners Ronit First-Kavisky 11am-1pm | £144 Hebrew Intermediate II Rina Wolgroh-Zolti 11am-1pm | £144
Hebrew Not Quite Beginners (Term II) Osnat Blauer-Rivlin 8-10pm | £160
MODERN HEBREW SUMMER ULPAN LANGUAGE COURSE Mondays - Fridays, 1 – 12 August The best intensive Modern Hebrew course outside Israel! Join our popular, friendly and inclusive Ulpan this summer. We welcome anyone with a desire to learn or improve their Hebrew – from complete beginners to advanced students who are keen to immerse themselves in a personally enriching and demanding two week programme. For ages 18+ (ages 16-18 may attend with signed parental permission). Structured learning, 9.30am–1pm | Informal activities on some days, 1.30–3.30pm Early bird discount: £240 until 1 July (£260 afterwards) 13
VENUE HIRE Looking for venue hire? JW3 has something that will suit your needs, whether for a corporate or charity event or function. Our Howard Hall, seating up to 270 theatre-style, is perfect for conferences, talks and more. There are plenty of breakout rooms for meetings and ‘away-days’. Our intimate 60-seat Cinema is available for parties, charities, industry screenings and business presentations. Enjoy HD films in comfortable surroundings. For more information about venue hire, email venuehire@jw3.org.uk or call 020 7433 8989
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JW3 CINEMA Our boutique cinema screens a weekly mix of the best new releases from around the world, plus Jewish and Israeli films curated by our partner UK Jewish Film. There are also regular special screenings including #FilmNightOut, a monthly cinema series for those in their 20s and 30s, and Family Films on Sundays. For full details visit www.jw3.org.uk/cinema and pick up our monthly Cinema Guide.
Classes & Courses info HOW TO REGISTER For details of how to book, see the back cover.
CONCESSIONS & DISCOUNTS See the back cover. Full details can be found on our website, or call the Box Office for more information.
BURSARIES Our Bursary Fund is available to those who cannot meet the full cost of a course or event. To apply, please email Ziva Ambalo in confidence at ziva@jw3.org.uk. This Bursary Fund is available due to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to donate, please contact our Development Department at info@jw3development.org.uk or call 020 7433 8962.
REFUND POLICY Refunds for classes and courses are generally not given, except at JW3’s discretion (unless we cancel the class or course, in which case refunds are automatic) when JW3 receives at least five working days’ notice of withdrawal before the course is due to start. Where possible, a credit note will be issued and must be redeemed within six months of issue, after which it will automatically lapse. JW3 cannot be held responsible for changes due to an individual’s personal circumstances which might prevent attendance.
VOUCHERS · Classes & courses vouchers are ideal if you want flexibility. · Vouchers are sold in sheets of 10, at a cost of £195 (price held for this year). · V ouchers can be redeemed at the JW3 Box Office against a wide range of courses and classes at JW3. There are exclusions from the scheme – please visit www.jw3.org.uk/vouchers or call the Box Office for details. · Vouchers purchased during this academic year are valid until August 2016. · Where classes are full, priority is given to those already booked. · Vouchers are non-negotiable and non-refundable. · V oucher students are not added to class registers and cannot be informed of date or teacher changes. · Vouchers can be transferred to or swapped with other individuals.
All listings are correct at time of going to press and they are subject to change. We reserve the right to make changes to events, classes and courses as advertised, if they are over or undersubscribed. We reserve the right to refuse admission in reasonable circumstances. Where you have allocated seats, we have the right to change them to others of equal value. 15
Event Listings MONDAY 2 MAY Sephardi Classics...
2.30-5pm
THURSDAY 5 MAY Lebanese Cooking
7.15-9.45pm p18
MONDAY 9 MAY How To: Divorce Well The Secrets of Patisserie
12.30-2pm p23 7.30-9.45pm p18
WEDNESDAY 11 MAY Challah For Hunger
6-10pm
MONDAY 16 MAY The EU and The Referendum A Vegan Friday Night Dinner TUESDAY 17 MAY Learn To Play: Backgammon
12.30-4pm 7.15-9.45pm 7pm
THURSDAY 23 JUNE How To: Fix A Bike
6.30-8.30pm p23
TUESDAY 28 JUNE How To: Divorce Well
7-8.30pm
WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE A Morning At The Opera In The Loop Gujarati Cooking
11am-12noon p8 4.30-5.30pm p26 7.15-9.45pm p20
MONDAY 4 JULY Baking Without Sugar
11am-1pm
p21
p5 p19
TUESDAY 5 JULY Jewish Flavours of Italy
7.15-9.45pm
p21
p25
WEDNESDAY 6 JULY A Morning At The Opera
11am-12noon p8
p23 p8
MONDAY 11 JULY Printing Fabric Patterns Summer Dining
10.30am-4pm p11 7.15-9.45pm p22
TUESDAY 12 JULY Quilting
10.30am-4pm p11
WEDNESDAY 13 JULY Clay Portraiture A Morning At The Opera Poetry Circle
10.30am-4pm p11 11am-12noon p8 2-3.30pm p8
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WEDNESDAY 18 MAY How To: Secure The Value... Poetry Circle
2-3pm 2-3.30pm
SUNDAY 22 MAY How To: Manage Anxiety
1.30-5.30pm p23
TUESDAY 24 MAY Puff, Short and Filo
10.30am-1pm p19
WEDNESDAY 25 MAY How To: Dress Stylishly... Book Circle
2-3pm 2-3.30pm
THURSDAY 26 MAY One-Pot Wonders
6.30-9.45pm p19
WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE Challah For Hunger
6-10pm
p18
MONDAY 6 JUNE Learn To Play: Ticket to Ride Dairy Desserts
7pm 7.15-9.45pm
p25 p19
WEDNESDAY 8 JUNE Vegan Alternatives to Cheese
7.15-9.45pm
p23 p8
p19
WEDNESDAY 15 JUNE Poetry Circle In The Loop
2-3.30pm p8 4.30-5.30pm p26
THURSDAY 16 JUNE Men’s Cooking Class
7.15-10.15pm
p20
MONDAY 20 JUNE After Loss Think Like A Chef
1-3pm 7.15-9.45pm
p26 p20
WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE Book Circle In The Loop Pardes Pop-Up Beit Midrash
2-3.30pm p8 4.30-5.30pm p26 7.30-10pm p4
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THURSDAY 14 JULY Art Book 10.30am-4pm p11 Learn To Play: Settlers of Catan 7pm p25 MONDAY 18 JULY Brazilian Cooking
7.15-9.45pm
p22
WEDNESDAY 20 JULY Book Circle
2-3.30pm
p8
WEDNESDAY 27 JULY Challah For Hunger
6-10pm
p18
TUESDAY 9 AUGUST Simultaneous Chess
7pm
p25
FESTIVALS & SEMINARS SUNDAY 1 - TUESDAY 3 MAY Arvon City at JW3: Playwriting Varies SUNDAY 26 JUNE Gefiltefest
p24
10.30am-5.30pm p21
SUNDAY 7 – SUNDAY 21 AUGUST Ping Pong Festival
p25
TUESDAY 16 - THURSDAY 18 AUGUST 2020 Vision Seminar
p4
SUNDAY 21 - MONDAY 29 AUGUST Mind Sports Olympiad
p25
Courses
Please check the relevant page for exact dates of each course.
SUMMER 2016 TERM DATES (For the Languages timetable & term dates see p13) Monday 9 May – Wednesday 27 July | Half term: Monday 30 May – Friday 3 June MONDAYS Feldenkrais 10.30-11.30am p27
20th Century Jewish History 10.30am-12.30pm p1
Weekly Wisdom 10.30am-12noon p3
Zumba® Gold For Women 12noon-12.50pm p27
De-Stress For Success: A Torah Perspective 10.30am-12.30pm p3
Bridge: Intermediate/ Advanced 1.30-3.30pm p25
Hebrew Calligraphy 10.30am-12.30pm p9
Jews On Stage 2-3.30pm p8
Jewtopia 12.15-1.45pm p3
Make Mine A Memoir 2-3.30pm p24
Dangerous Political Thought 12.30-2pm p6
Krav Maga: Kids Intermediate (11-13) 5-6pm p30
Current Affairs 2-3.30pm p5
Krav Maga: Kids Intermediate (14-16) 6-7pm p30
Patriot Games 2.30-4pm p6 Krav Maga: Kids Foundation (11-13) 5-6pm p30
Zing 6.45-8.45pm p24 Acro-Yoga 7-8pm p29
Krav Maga: Kids Foundation (14-16) 6-7pm p30
Europe’s Jewry: A Whirlwind Tour 7.30-9pm p1
Zumba® Fitness For Women 6.15-7.15pm p27
WEDNESDAYS
Gaga Movement 7.30-8.30pm p27 Creative Writing 7.30-9pm p24 Contemporary Jazz Dance 8.45-9.45pm p29 Rhythm Tap Dancing 8.45-9.45pm p28
TUESDAYS Bridge: Beginners/ Intermediate 10.30am-12.30pm p25 A Study of Childhood 10.30am-12.30pm p1
Brains At Breakfast: Modern Jewish History 8-9am p1 Feldenkrais 10-11am p27 Shylock and Others: How The Jew Appears In English Literature 10am-12noon p8
Singing Together 1-2pm p24 Bomberg’s Painting Legacy 1.30-3.30pm p10 Unsolved Murders & Mysterious Deaths 2-3.30pm p2 Feldenkrais 6.15-7.15pm p27 Belly Dancing: Beginners 7.30-8.30pm p29 Roots of Religious Fundamentalism 7.30-9pm p5 Drawing For The Perplexed 7.30-9.30pm p10 Life Drawing 7.30-9.30pm p9 Watercolour 7.30-9.30pm p9
Always The Bridesmaid & Never The Bride 2-3.30pm p2 Chess 2-4.30pm p26 Photography 7.30-9.30pm p10 Drawing For The Perplexed 7.30-9.30pm
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Judaism In Four Jokes 7.30-10pm p4 The Overthinkers’ Guide To Taking Life In Your Stride 8-9.30pm p28 Torah L’Am (Torah For Everyone) 8-10pm p4
FRIDAYS
Watercolour Belly Dancing: Intermediate 10.30am-12.30pm p9 8.30-9.30pm p29
THURSDAYS Pilates 9.30-10.30am p29 Can The EU Endure? 10.30am-12noon p5 The Legacy of British Foreign Policy In The Middle East 10.30am-12noon p6 Modern Jewish Literature 10.30am-12.30pm p3
Drawing For The Perplexed 10.30am-12.30pm p10
What Is Terrorism? A Study Through The Ages 10.30am-12.30pm p6
Flashpoints & Responses 10.30am-12.30pm p2
Pilates Gold 10.45-11.45am p29
Jewtopia 12.15-1.45pm p3
Abraham Debating Club 1-2pm p26
SUNDAYS Tai Chi 9-10am p28 Mindfulness 9-10am p29 Krav Maga: Women Foundation 10-11.20am p31 Krav Maga: Women Intermediate 11.30am-12.50pm p31 Krav Maga: Adult Foundation 7-8.30pm p31
INTENSIVE Modern Hebrew Ulpan Weekdays, 1 - 12 August From 9.30am p13
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Food & Drink The JW3 Food & Drink programme is sponsored by Neil Lerner Kitchen Design Enjoy an array of workshops and demonstrations in our brand new state-of-the-art Demo Kitchen by Neil Lerner Kitchen Design, featuring Miele appliances. Most classes will include a drink and the opportunity to sample the food together after the class. Visit www.jw3.org.uk for more details. Please note that all ingredients and equipment used in the Demo Kitchen are kosher. The events themselves are not under kashrut supervision. Monday 2 May
Monday 9 May
SEPHARDI CLASSICS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
THE SECRETS OF PATISSERIE
Demo 2.30-5pm, £40
RACHEL DAVIES
FABIENNE VINER-LUZZATO
Rachel Davies, of award-winning cookery school Rachel’s Kitchen, will show you how to make Gâteau St Honoré, a delicious combination of puff pastry, choux pastry, profiteroles dipped in caramel and crème chantilly, as well as Earl Grey butter caramels, palmiers and lemon curd macarons.
Rich, diverse and delicious, Sephardi culture is famous for its food. Learn to make classic Sephardi dishes including falafel from Egypt, baba ganoush from Lebanon, malawach (pancake) from Yemen, North African couscous with vegetables, Israeli salad, Iraqi sabich, Greek borekas and sweet Turkish baklava.
Workshop 7.30-9.45pm, £40
Part of JW3’s Sephardi Festival, Sunday 1 - Monday 2 May. Please visit www.jw3.org.uk/sephardi for full details of all events. Thursday 5 May
LEBANESE COOKING Workshop 7.15-9.45pm, £45 DANIELLE LEVINSON Lebanon is home to great culinary diversity with a cuisine rich in history, aromatic flavourings and subtle combinations. We’ll create summer dishes including sumac-spiced fattoush, sea bream with saffron rice and baked vegetarian kibbeh.
Wednesdays 11 May | 1 June | 27 July
CHALLAH FOR HUNGER 6-10pm, FREE Volunteer with Challah for Hunger, a fantastic organisation that brings people together to make a difference through baking and selling challah. All are welcome, and no prior skill is needed, because you’ll learn as you go. The money raised goes to charities, Tzedek and Doorstep for the Homeless. Includes dinner and a fun quiz.
Tickets 020 7433 8988 www.jw3.org.uk Sunday 15 May
Thursday 26 May
SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE: YOTAM OTTOLENGHI IN CONVERSATION
ONE-POT WONDERS
See our What’s On season guide for details.
ALAN ROSENTHAL
Workshop 6.30-9.45pm, £45 Learn the true art of inspirational one-pot cooking with the author of Stewed! and Ultimate One-Pot Dishes. Alan will share his culinary secrets and mouthwatering recipes, including chicken cacciatore, cataplana, caponata and seco de cordero (Peruvian lamb and coriander stew). Monday 6 June
DAIRY DESSERTS Workshop 7.15-9.45pm, £45 DENISE PHILLIPS
Monday 16 May
Shavuot for many is known as the ‘cheesecake festival’ – you’ll learn to make dulce and vanilla cheesecake, white chocolate brownies, strawberry tartlets and figgy fudge roulade. The class will include a tasting of the latest dairy kosher London Beth Din licensed approved products, plus discover how to roll roulades and make and flavour sweet pastry.
MAKING A VEGAN FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER
Wedneday 8 June
Workshop 7.15-9.45pm, £25 LARA SMALLMAN Natalie Portman, Alicia Silverstone, Matisyahu and Mayim Bialik are all Jewish and vegan. Taking inspiration from their recipes and using some of her own, Lara will show you how to make an array of Shabbat favourites, from parev chopped liver to chocolate mousse. Tuesday 24 May
VEGAN ALTERNATIVES TO CHEESE Demo 7.15-9.45pm, £25 VANESSA ALMEIDA & LARA SMALLMAN Dive into the world of vegan delicacies and explore the many benefits of dairy-free dining. Discover how to make pine nut cream cheese, hard cashew cheese and chickpea mozzarella, and two sumptuous cheesecakes, one fruit and one chocolate. You’ll get to taste everything that’s made.
PUFF, SHORT AND FILO Workshop 10.30am-1pm, £45 SILVIA NACAMULLI Puff, short and filo pastry are versatile bases - from quiches to parcels, quick pizza and tartlets, their use is endless. Discover creative ideas on the best ways to use these pastry types for savoury dishes and how to make delicious fillings. Ingredients will be dairy and vegetarian. 19
FOOD & DRINK
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Thursday 16 June
MEN’S COOKING CLASS Demo 7.15-10.15pm, £40 FABIENNE VINER-LUZZATO Fabienne will lead you through simple recipes, teach you how to perfectly cook chicken, fish, rice, potatoes and vegetables, expertly prepare many salads and rustle up a few easy desserts. The perfect gift/nudge for husbands, partners, brothers, dads or best friends.
Monday 20 June
Wednesday 29 June
THINK LIKE A CHEF
GUJARATI COOKING
Workshop 7.15-9.45pm, £45
Workshop 7.15-9.45pm, £45
DAY RADLEY
DANIELLE LEVINSON
Learn the secrets of being a speedy chef, and the tricks and cheats picked up cooking on three continents as a Head Chef. Tasty, nutritious food is possible, no matter how busy you are!
Vegetables, dhal and rice combined with exotic spices are the stars of Gujarati cuisine. Dishes include surti undhiyu (a mixed vegetable casserole), ringan nu shaak (a spiced curry with aubergines and yoghurt), tamatar ki khadi (a tomato and yoghurt spiced warm soup), pakoras and parathas.
FAITH BASED SOCIAL ACTION COOKING 10 May, 1.30-3.30pm, FREE Join JW3, Mitzvah Day and other faith communities to cook food for the homeless together. To book, and/or for more information, call Gabriel at Mitzvah Day on 020 3747 9963.
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Tickets 020 7433 8988 www.jw3.org.uk Monday 4 July
BAKING WITHOUT SUGAR Workshop 11am-1pm, £25 ELBIE LEBRECHT The author of four books on sugar-free cooking has perfected how to make sweet dishes without sugar over three decades of evolving delicious but healthy recipes. She’ll be demonstrating cinnamon balls, apple pie, rough puff pastry and ideas for tasty party treats. Tuesday 5 July
JEWISH FLAVOURS OF ITALY Demo 7.15-9.45pm, £40 SILVIA NACAMULLI Come and join Silvia, cooking the food she grew up with in Italy and hear about its origins. Hearty, traditional home cooking packed with flavour. Silvia will share recipes from her new cookery book and sign copies, so bring yours along!
Sunday 26 June
GEFILTEFEST 10.30am-5.30pm Advance Tickets: £22 adult, £12.50 child, family ticket £55 Gefiltefest’s annual Jewish Food Festival at JW3 is a must for foodies everywhere. Immerse yourself in Jewish food culture and experience over 50 demonstrations, interactive workshops, lectures and panel events led by prominent chefs and food writers exploring our rich tradition. Amble through our piazza, transformed into London’s only kosher pop up food market, with stalls showcasing the best in kosher food and drink. Suitable for younger foodies too – children’s workshops and activities provided throughout the day. For further information visit
www.gefiltefest.org
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Monday 11 July
Monday 18 July
SUMMER DINING
BRAZILIAN COOKING
Workshop 7.15-9.45pm, £45
Demo 7.15-9.45pm, £40
DENISE PHILLIPS
VANESSA ALMEIDA
Take the heat out of your summer entertaining and come and enjoy the best of summer’s produce in this hands-on class. The light and quick dishes include Sicilian caponata, baked salmon with herb tahini and salted caramel and raspberry pots. The class will also include a tasting of cherry tomatoes.
Explore Brazil’s diverse, hearty and delicious cuisine in celebration of the Rio Olympics. The Brazilian chef and author of Essential Vegan will teach you to make three traditional treats: ‘cheese’ balls, spiced marinated aubergines and bolinho de chuva, Brazilian doughnuts.
Enjoy a meal in the restaurant, grab a bite in the café or a drink in the bar. ‘Probably the best restaurant to open in North West London in the last 10 years’ Giles Coren, The Times Book online www.zestatjw3.co.uk or call 020 7433 8955
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HOW TO: series A dedicated hub of one-off master classes offered by experts in their field, from fixing a bike to divorcing well. For each session you’ll receive a Zest voucher for a free hot or soft drink when you buy a cake or pastry (excludes rugelach and halva cookies).
HOW TO: DIVORCE WELL Monday 9 May, 12.30-2pm, £5 or Tuesday 28 June, 7-8.30pm, £5 LAURA ROSEFIELD & DR ANGELA SMITH This session, facilitated by a forensic psychologist and a family law consultant, covers the legal divorce process, using lawyers wisely, alternatives to court, mediation, finances, maintaining a childcentric approach, co-parenting, and tips on divorcing difficult personality types. Wednesday 18 May
HOW TO: SECURE THE VALUE OF YOUR ESTATE 2-3pm, £5 MICHAEL SWADEN The co-founding partner of Manuel Swaden Solicitors will explore effective ways to secure the value of your estate for future generations and ensure your wishes are followed on your death. He’ll consider wills and charitable legacies, clarify inheritance tax rules and provide practical advice on estate planning. Sunday 22 May
HOW TO: MANAGE ANXIETY 1.30-5.30pm, £20 MICKEY YUDKIN In this workshop we’ll explore the nature and manifestations of anxiety – its connection with feelings of fear and often inexplicable behaviour. We’ll use methods including poetry, role play, pair and group work to look at theories from Freud, Klein and Rollo May, plus some existentialist perspectives. This workshop may fulfil CPD requirements for some counsellors and psychotherapists.
Wednesday 25 May
HOW TO: DRESS STYLISHLY THROUGH COLOUR 2-3pm, £10 ARAVA WITTENBERG Stylist and TV presenter Arava invites you to fall in love with yourself again and feel beautiful. Touching on what a professional personal colour diagnosis involves, she gives tips on basic style rules appropriate for different body shapes and types. Thursday 23 June
HOW TO: FIX A BIKE 6.30-8.30pm, £10 IAN GRAY The co-owner of Muswell Hill Bikes will teach you how to bring your bike up to peak condition. He’ll cover how to conduct a bike safety check, change an inner tube and take care of the chain, as well as brake and gear adjustment. 23
Skills & Pastimes Sunday 1 – Tuesday 3 May
ARVON CITY AT JW3: PLAYWRITING Sunday 10am-9.30pm, Monday 10.30am-9.30pm, Tuesday 4-10pm, £255 (lunch and dinner from Zest included) Limited grants are available. Visit www.arvon.org for booking details. Acclaimed playwrights Amy Rosenthal and Evan Placey will give you the tools you need to take your ideas from page to stage. Through group discussion, writing exercises and tutorials, this course will lead you through the arc of the playwriting process: from trusting your ideas and finding your voice to writing dialogue, developing characters and understanding dramatic action, structure and form. Mondays 9 May – 18 July | No classes 30 May & 13 June
Tuesdays 10 May – 19 July | Every fortnight
CREATIVE WRITING
ZING
7.30-9pm, £144 for the 9 week course
6.45-8.45pm, £14 per session, £72 for the 6 week course
SYLVIA PASKIN Expand your horizons by writing poetry, fiction, plays and memoirs in a lively and supportive setting. You’ll receive thoughtful and considered critique as well as advice on finding publishers. Tuesdays 10 May – 19 July | No class 31 May
MAKE MINE A MEMOIR 2-3.30pm, £144 for the 10 week course HELEN HARRIS This course is aimed at those who want to explore episodes of their past in writing. An opportunity to progress – in a warm and supportive atmosphere – from jottings and wishful thinking to a finished memoir.
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RACHEL WESTON Singing workshops with an exciting difference. Together, melodies from around the Jewish world will be explored, from ancient tunes to modern niggunim and more. No need to read music or have experience. More experienced singers equally welcome. Wednesdays 11 May - 20 July | No class 1 June
SINGING TOGETHER 1-2pm, £14 per session, £120 for the 10 week course KATRINA DAMIGOS & RACHEL WESTON Join our creative and musical choir workshops – all singers welcome! Katrina and Rachel, two experienced singing teachers and conductors will teach, by ear, an eclectic mix of joyful songs from the Jewish tradition and many others. Together we’ll become a cohesive group with a fabulous sound – celebrating with an end-of-term performance!
Tickets 020 7433 8988 www.jw3.org.uk Sunday 7 – Sunday 21 August
PING PONG FESTIVAL See our What’s On season guide for details. Beginners Tuesdays 9, 16 August, 6-8pm Intermediates Wednesdays 10, 17 August, 6-8pm Tuesdays 10 May - 19 July | No class 31 May
BRIDGE £12 per session, £100 for the 10 week course ALLAN KAYE Beginners/Intermediate 10.30am-12.30pm
TABLE TENNIS COACHING £10 per session, £16 for either 2 week course Whether you’re a total beginner or if you know the fundamentals and want to improve your return, these coaching sessions will help you improve your skills.
Allan Kaye will take you through an easy to follow set of lessons. His aim is for you to both be able to play bridge with friends and improve on your knowledge. Bridge Intermediate/Advanced 1.30-3.30pm Players who have attended JW3’s beginners/intermediate course should be able to move up to these tournaments and enjoy competing in a friendly atmosphere.
Mind Sports OlyMpiad Sunday 21 - Monday 29 August An olympics for the mind, with over sixty different board game tournaments alongside free Learn to Play sessions for newcomers and families, the Mind Sports Olympiad has something for everyone. Competitions range from classics like Chess, Scrabble and Go to newer games, including Settlers of Catan, 7 Wonders, Dominion, Ticket to Ride and Coal Baron. Card games figure too, plus a general knowledge quiz and unique events such as Tetris and a Computer Programming Championship, in addition to over a dozen world championships. Join us at JW3 for a series of free learn-to-play events all starting at 7pm Tuesday 17 May: Backgammon Monday 6 June: Ticket to Ride Thursday 14 July: Settlers of Catan plus Tuesday 9 August: Simultaneous Chess For full listings please visit www.jw3.org.uk/mso
SKILLS & PASTIMES
Thursdays 12 May – 21 July | No class 2 June
Monday 20 June
CHESS
AFTER LOSS
2-4.30pm, £6 per session, £50 for the 10 sessions
1-3pm, £10
Players of all standards and ages are always welcome. Come along and join our club where you’ll find a friendly relaxed atmosphere, and some challenging opposition on the chessboard. Thursdays 12 May – 21 July | No class 2 June
ABRAHAM DEBATING CLUB 1-2pm, £5 per session From the Talmud to The Times, you are invited to debate, listen and voice your opinion on a wider range of controversial topics. No experience is needed, so come along and have your say!
Wednesdays 15 – 29 June
IN THE LOOP 4.30-5.30pm, £5 per session WITH SOUTH HAMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Discover how to tweet, text, Skype, take a picture on Instagram, or set your own Facebook account. Learn about iPads and iPhones – or how to use a laptop. One-to-one, once a week. Please bring your own digital devices.
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Dealing with bereavement can often be a lonely challenge. This summer get-together provides a safe and welcoming space with experienced counsellors from Jewish Bereavement Counselling Service, who will facilitate discussion based on a performance by theatre maker Nick Cassenbaum, focusing on our relationship with the worlds we inhabit.
Health & fitness FELDENKRAIS
Mondays 9 May – 15 August | No class 13 June
Mondays 2 May – 8 August | No class 13 June 10.30-11.30am
ZUMBA® FITNESS FOR WOMEN
Wednesdays 4 May – 3 August 10-11am or 6.15-7.15pm
6.15-7.15pm, £12.50 per session, £70 for any 7 sessions LOVE2DANCEUK
£12.50 per session, £70 for any 7 sessions ORNA DALE ELIASHIV Feldenkrais Method brings about flexibility, ease of movement and bodily freedom. Each supportive and pleasurable class addresses a particular aspect of movement, balance and control. Real improvements can be made in posture and long lasting relief from pain and muscular tension, as well as in the ability to rest and relax.
Zumba classes are set to a fantastic and awe-inspiring latin and international music playlist that gets you moving like never before! The dance-based moves are easy to follow and are a workout for mind, body and soul. Tuesdays 10 May – 9 August
ZUMBA® GOLD FOR WOMEN 12noon-12.50pm, £10 per session LOVE2DANCEUK
Mondays 2 May – 18 July | No classes 30 May & 13 June
GAGA MOVEMENT 7.30-8.30pm, £12.50 per session, £100 for the 10 week course CHISATO OHNO Gaga is a new way of gaining knowledge and self-awareness through your body, developed for Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company. Ohed Naharin’s movement language originated from the belief in the healing, dynamic, ever-changing power of movement.
These classes are specifically designed for the active older adult, beginners, those with injury or for anyone needing a lower impact class. They still have the same fantastic, inspirational music and easy to follow dance moves as a regular Zumba class. You’ll leave every session feeling happy, empowered and full of energy!
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HEALTH & FITNESS
Mondays 9 May – 6 June
Wednesdays 18 May - 20 July
RHYTHM TAP DANCING
BELLY DANCING
8.45-9.45pm, £12.50 per session, £50 for the 5 week course
£12.50 per session, £100 for either 10 week course
IRÈNE WERNLI
FREDERIQUE ASSOR
Learn how to make music with your feet! For complete beginners and those looking to improve and gain more confidence, we’ll cover the basic steps with a focus on musicality, learning short combinations and how to play with them rhythmically. Tap shoes recommended, but hard-soled shoes will work too.
Beginners 7.30-8.30pm
Sundays 15 May – 5 June
TAI CHI 9-10am, £12.50 per session, £40 for the 4 week course AMIR GREENSTEIN Designed to create harmony and natural flow in the body and mind, strengthening the core and improving posture, many people are beginning to see the wonderful rewards and medical benefits that regular practice of Tai Chi can bring and sustain in their lives.
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Belly dancing has many positive effects on the body. This beginners class is for students with no belly dancing experience and those wishing to review their basic abilities. Intermediate 8.30-9.30pm The intermediate class is for people who have already learnt some basic techniques. Thursdays 19 May – 9 June
THE OVERTHINKERS’ GUIDE TO TAKING LIFE IN YOUR STRIDE 8-9.30pm, £15 per session, £50 for the 4 week course GEORGE & MATT HALFIN Join George and Matt to explode the myth that overthinking is an inevitable part of being Jewish. Each week they humorously investigate a popular source of Jewish angst – and explore how it might be possible to get a new perspective on life, creating more spontaneity, resilience, peace of mind and leading to fewer broiguses.
Tickets 020 7433 8988 www.jw3.org.uk Thursdays 2 June – 4 August
Tuesdays 5 July – 2 August
PILATES
ACRO-YOGA
9.30-10.30am, £12.50 per session, £100 for the 10 week course
7-8pm, £12.50 per session, £50 for the 5 week course
RONELLE SOLOMON
JESSE SAUNDERS
Pilates is a mind and body experience for men and women of all ages that will leave you feeling energised and relaxed. Please bring your own mat or towel to lie on and wear comfortable clothing.
Working in pairs, you’ll learn to trust, support and be supported in this physical practice combining yoga and acrobatics. Giving and receiving weight, you will safely lift each other off the ground and discover how to soften and let go in ways you never thought possible. Learn to fly! Sundays 3 – 31 July
MINDFULNESS 9-10am, £12.50 per session, £50 for the 5 week course AMIR GREENSTEIN
Thursdays 2 June – 4 August
This course covers the development of consciousness through bodywork exercise. Our awareness is firstly of our own physical body, then through our five senses we branch out to notice the world around us.
PILATES GOLD 10.45-11.45am, £12.50 per session, £100 for the 10 week course RONELLE SOLOMON These classes are suited to the less active mature adult, beginners or those with injury. They will benefit those who wish to improve their posture and mobility, as well as vascular function, balance and quality of life. Mondays 20 June – 18 July
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ DANCE 8.45-9.45pm, £12.50 per session, £50 for the 5 week course IRÈNE WERNLI Blending together different styles of jazz dancing. At a gentle pace, using elements of contemporary dance and focus on alignment, strength and flexibility. You’ll find yourself shimmying, twisting and sliding in old school and modern ways.
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Krav Maga Krav Maga is widely recognised as the world’s most effective form of self-defence. Originating in Israel, it was created in the belief that we all have the right to walk in peace. Our courses will give participants the skills and experience to do just that. It is fun, quick to learn and easy to retain. It is particularly useful in practical situations, and will keep you fit. London Krav Maga was established in 1996 and is affiliated to the official Krav Maga Global (KMG) based in Netanya, Israel. We only use Israeli-trained and registered instructors using a rigorously tested syllabus. Please note that all courses are booked per season and cannot booked on a per session Krav Maga be is widely recognised as the basis. world’s most effective form of self-defence. Originating in Israel, For more information, term dates, registration and payment please visit it was created in the belief that we all have the right to walk in the London Krav Maga website: www.londonkravmaga.com/JW3 peace. Our courses will give participants Any other questions please email: info@londonkravmaga.com the skills and experience to do just that. It is fun, quick to learn and easy to retain. It is particularly in practical situations, Mondays 2 May – 1 August | No class 13 June Tuesdays 3 May useful – 26 July and will keep you fit. London Krav Maga KIDS FOUNDATION KIDS INTERMEDIATE was established in 1996 and is affiliated to Ages 11-13: 5-6pm; Ages 14-16: 6-7pm Ages 5-6pm; AgesGlobal 14-16:(KMG) 6-7pmbased the11-13: official Krav Maga £156 for the 13 week course £156 for the 13 weekWe course in Netanya, Israel. only use Israelitrained and registered instructors usingisa Krav Maga is easy to learn and retain. The Krav Maga intermediate programme rigorously syllabus. Israeli-trained and registered instructors open to both tested genders. Designed for those teach you how to defend yourself against who have note takenthat theall Foundation course, Please courses are booked attacks in the street as well as how to fight theper classes willand further develop striking season cannot be booked on a per back. As well as improving their ability to and defensive abilities, asstart well as mental session basis. Courses in April & May. respond quickly, students learn how to awareness conflict situations, and provide For moreofinformation, term dates, resolve problems whilst under stress. theregistration opportunity forpayment studentsplease to continue and visit to progress through the grades. the London Krav Maga website: www.londonkravmaga.com/JW3
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Any other questions please email: info@londonkravmaga.com
Tickets 020 7433 8988 www.jw3.org.uk
Sundays 1 May – 7 August | No classes 12 & 26 June
Sundays 1 May – 7 August | No classes 12 & 26 June
ADULT FOUNDATION
WOMEN INTERMEDIATE
7-8.30pm, £182 for the 13 week course
11.30am-12.50pm, £182 for the 13 week course
Our instructors give beginners the basics of the theory and practice of Krav Maga – teaching you how to defend yourself against all manner of attacks as well as how to fight back. We simulate the stress of a real attack without compromising your safety. The courses last for 14 weeks. But please book soon, these foundation courses sell out quickly. Sundays 1 May – 7 August | No classes 12 & 26 June
WOMEN FOUNDATION 10-11.20am, £182 for the 13 week course If you’re a woman over 16, let us teach you how to defend yourself against common threats and attacks in all sorts of environments and gain the skills to fight back. We only use Israeli-trained and registered instructors, specifically qualified to teach women, using gender-appropriate methods and material.
For women over 16 who have completed the Foundation course. Learn more skills to defend yourself and fight back with registered Israeli-trained instructors. Sundays to Wednesdays, all year
PRACTITIONER PROGRAMME For students who have completed our Foundation Course (or who have prior experience) the Practitioner Programme takes your training to the next level. You will be taken through all the Practitioner grades (1-5) over a 30-month period. There are seven sessions per week to choose from – running Sunday to Wednesday – split by level. Fees are £55 to £89 a month depending on payment option chosen. www.londonkravmaga.com/book-a-course
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Biographies JULIE APFEL studied at Michlelet Orot and Machon Pardes and has a BSc from LSE. She is a graduate of the LSJS Susi Bradfield Women Educators’ programme. Page 3 DR HELEN FRY is a historian and biographer who has written over 20 books. She is currently engaged on a number of scriptwriting projects for film and TV. Page 2 ANGELA GLUCK has explored literary, philosophical, historical and religious themes in a wide variety of courses over the years, and she is the author of over 40 books. Pages 3 & 8 TRUDY GOLD is one of the most talented and knowledgeable teachers in the community. She was Editor-In-Chief of the teaching resource pack Lessons of the Holocaust. Pages 1 & 2 RICHARD GOLDSTEIN is Director of Operations at the Institute for Jewish Policy Research. He is also an experienced lecturer, guide and writer on Jewish history and the Holocaust. Page 1 DAVID HERMAN produced arts and talks programmes for BBC1, BBC2, Channel 4 and Radio 4 for twenty years and is now a freelance writer and reviewer. Page 8 DR KEITH KAHN-HARRIS is an author and teaches at the Leo Baeck College, Birkbeck, and is a fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research. Page 4 MAUREEN KENDLER is a teaching fellow at the London School of Jewish Studies and is a UJIA Ashdown fellow. Page 3 PAULA KITCHING is a historian and writer who specialises in war, genocides and cultural history. She has written for educational publications, books and museums. Page 5 32
CLIVE LAWTON OBE is one of founders of – and still a key force behind – Limmud. Clive has been a headteacher, Chair of a hospital trust, on the Metropolitan Police Authority, a magistrate, and much else besides. Page 1 DR JOHN LAZARUS has had a long and distinguished career as a musician and educator whose illuminating talks are always alive and fresh. Page 8 ANDREW LEVY is by profession an educator. He lectures and teaches budding lawyers. Page 4 IRENE NEWTON has an MA in English Literature. She was the Editor of the New Zealand Jewish Chronicle, a bookseller and publisher. Irene has been the Artistic Director of Ivy House Music and Dance for seven years. Page 8 DANIEL REISEL is a research fellow at UCL, where he teaches at UCL Medical School and coordinates a research study into health behaviour in the genomic era. Page 5 DR JACKIE SCHIFF is a New York licensed clinical psychologist. She integrates psychology, healing visualisations and Torah wisdom to improve emotional health and daily stress. Page 3 HAGAI SEGAL is an academic, consultant and analyst specialising in terrorism and Middle East affairs. He is a lecturer at New York University in London, and a frequent expert contributor on radio and TV. Pages 5 & 6 WILLIAM TYLER MBE is an experienced adult educator. He holds degrees from three British universities and has received an MBE for services to adult education. Pages 2 & 6
JW3 would like to thank our generous donors for their support FOUNDATION BENEFACTOR Clore Duffield Foundation
JW3 Major Benefactors Sir Trevor Chinn CVO & Lady Susan Chinn CBE City Bridge Trust Dr Naim Dangoor CBE Barbara & Mick Davis The Dorfman Foundation Caroline Elton & Andrew Franklin Alan & Sabine Howard International Charitable Fund Richard & Pamela Jacobs David & Denise Joseph Clive & Helene Kahn Klein & Cantor Families The Morris Leigh Foundaton Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Foundation Nicola & Harold Pasha Pears Foundation The Rayne Trust David & Alex Rhodes Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) Europe Family of Mr Basil Sandelson Donald Sussman Nick Viner & Victoria Boyarsky Garfield Weston Foundation JW3 Benefactors Richard & Patricia Beecham Elliot Bernerd Tara Bernerd & Partners The Black Family Toby & Sharon Coppel The J Isaacs Charitable Trust Jonathan Lourie Richard & Patricia Millett The Nohr Family Outset Contemporary Art Fund Roche Bobois The Cyril Shack Trust Shoresh Foundation UJIA
JW3 Patrons Susan Bernerd MBE & Roger Samuel Moss Diane & Roy Dantzic Dwek Family Charitable Trust Clare & David Kershaw Lord & Lady Kestenbaum Pauline & Lennie Lander The Jonathan Levy & Charles Rifkind Charitable Settlement Philippa & Richard Mintz Edna & Mandy Moross Deborah Querub & Eitan Schwartz Jamie & Joey Ritblat The Wigoder Family Foundation Derek & Deborah Zissman LJCC Ruth Berkowitz Charitable Trust Bertha Foundation Bertie Black Foundation Michael & Bettina Bradfield Alan & Caroline Brill The Children’s Aid Committee Charitable Fund Stanley Cohen OBE & Joy Cohen The Sidney & Elizabeth Corob Charitable Trust CST Neil & Beryl Davis The Finnart House School Trust Sir Michael & Lady Heller The Jewish Youth Fund Kaye Family - Aimwell Charitable Trust The Kirsh Foundation Wendy Fisher The Catherine Lewis Foundation Stanley & Zea Lewis John Lyon’s Charity
M&C Trust Clive Marks OBE & the Hon Adrianne Marks Michael & Jeanette Marx Joanna Millan Allan & Diana Morgenthau Pears Foundation Presidents Club Charitable Trust Rubin Foundation Edmond J Safra Marc & Emma Samuels Philanthropic Foundation K C Shasha Charitable Foundation Sheinman Family Archie Sherman Charitable Trust Harvey & Jane Spack Sir Sigmund Sternberg KC*SG Tony Tabatznik Richard & Diana Toeman MBE The Dyna & Fala Weinstock Charitable Trust Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust And our many other supporters and members.
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VISIT US HOW TO BOOK TICKETS Tickets may be booked via our secure website 24 hours a day, by phone, or in person at JW3 during opening hours. We do not charge a booking fee. All listings are correct at time of going to press and may be subject to change. Check the website for more information. If an event is cancelled or abandoned, tickets will be refunded or exchanged. Please see our website for details of our latecomers, photography, video and recording policies. CONCESSIONS & DISCOUNTS We offer concessions on many of our ticket prices for several groups, including recipients of Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Disability Living Allowance, full-time students in possession of NUS/ISIC cards, and companions/carers of people with disabilities. Please call the Box Office to book concession-rate tickets. Concessions and discounts cannot be combined. Become a JW3 Member to receive 10% discount on most events. Visit www.jw3.org.uk/become-member for more details. Group booking discount: Buy nine tickets for the same event at the same time and get the tenth one free. Please call the Box Office to book. Terms and conditions may apply to concessions and discounts. BURSARIES Our Bursary Fund is available to those who cannot meet the full cost of a course or event. To apply, please email Ziva Ambalo in confidence at ziva@jw3.org.uk
The Six Point Foundation survivor enrichment programme grant can, at JW3’s discretion, provide an 80% reduction for entrance to a wide range of events at JW3 for those Holocaust survivors and refugees who would like to attend but have financial needs. The Six Point Foundation grant can also assist with transport costs, carers and other relevant accessibility costs for those unable to meet these costs themselves.
ACCESS JW3 is an accessible building for people with physical impairments. Wheelchair accessible. The JW3 Cinema and Howard Hall both have a hearing loop. For further details regarding access requirements and bookings, please visit www.jw3.org.uk or call the Box Office. PARKING Paid parking is available at the O2 Centre, 400m away. Free parking on Finchley Road and adjacent side roads after 7pm (6.30pm side roads) Mondays to Saturdays and all day Sunday. JW3 is situated in a residential area. Please be considerate of our neighbours if parking locally, and ensure you leave adequate space for emergency vehicles to pass.
OPENING HOURS* Sunday 8.30am-11pm Monday-Thursday 9.30am-11pm Friday 9.30am-Various Saturday Various *Opening hours are subject to occasional variation – please check our website for full details.
JW3: 341-351 Finchley Road, London NW3 6ET Box Office +44 (0)20 7433 8988 www.jw3.org.uk info@jw3.org.uk
JW3 is a Jewish community centre with a kosher restaurant, café and bar – only food bought at JW3 can be eaten on the premises. When we are open over Shabbat or Jewish holidays, we will run a reduced “JW3 Unplugged” programme and the Cinema and Zest will be closed. Further details available on request. JW3 Trust Ltd is a registered charity, No. 1117644. JW3 Trading Ltd, registered company No. 7686352 (England and Wales), is a wholly owned subsidiary of JW3 Trust Ltd.