| 15th February 2026 | |
| 11am - 1pm | |
| Glasgow West End | |
| This is a free event | |
| Visit the event website here | |
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Deep in the heart of Glasgow's West End, we connect with your Judaism through ancient and modern captivating tales, meeting your fellow Jewish neighbours and finding connections in unexpected places.
So far we've had flaming tea ceremonies, meditation, lots of amazing food and the story of an extremely entrepreneurial 16th business woman and philanthropist. We've travelled to ancient Alexandria and Dharamsala in the north of India. And in February..? Well, there's a picture of cheese, and we always have food. Is this a potent of things to come? What could our unexpected Jewish angle be? Sign up to find out!
FOOD
Tasty light bites and refreshing drinks will be provided
WHO IS THIS EVENT FOR?
This event is for Jews aged 20-40 (or thereabouts!), as well as friends and partners.
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