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Kol Nefesh Masorti Synagogue

Rectory Ln, Edgware HA8 7LF, United Kingdom

Kol Nefesh Masorti Synagogue
Place of worship
4.6
10 reviews
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JP7F+C5 Edgware, United Kingdom
kolnefesh.org.uk
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Tanya Novick
Tanya Novick
The fully egalitarian Masorti synagogue in Edgware, north west London. a welcoming, warm community committed to Jewish values & traditions, fully engaged in the modern world. All ages & situations welcome.
Lisette van Lieshout
Lisette van Lieshout
Visiting London from abroad? Prefer a fully egalitarian conservative service? Kol Nefesh masorti is a small, warm and very welcoming congregation. Easy to reach by public transport from inner London - if you do not mind to travel on Shabbat. People will make you feel at home in no time.
Meira Ben-Gad
Meira Ben-Gad
A warm, welcoming & wonderful fully egalitarian Masorti/Conservative community. Small but vibrant; fabulous & engaging rabbi and chazan. Not for you if you want to be a small fish in a big pond, lost in a sea of faces! No tickets needed for Yamim Norai'm; just contact the shul in advance for security reasons.
Georgia Kaufmann
Georgia Kaufmann
A unique community where davenning and questioning take equal precedent in a small, but vibrant shul. KN was the first fully egalitarian Masorti shul in the UK. Led by the Rosh of the COnservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem and the first woman Chazan in the UK it packs a powerful punch for its size. Great spirit, great singing, great participation and no discussion of football in services.
Dr D.L. Borin
Dr D.L. Borin
A marvellous sense of community where old and young, single and married, all feel equally at home. Lovely davening and great participation.
Mike Fenster
Mike Fenster
Great masorti community in Edgware - best features - the singing, the studying, an inspirational rabbi, and the whisky at kiddush
Rena Pearl
Rena Pearl
A truly warm and friendly community. Everyone is accepted at what ever level of Judaism they are or knowledge they have. The services are meaningful and touch the parts that many services don't. Loads of singing, a thought provoking Rabbi, and whisky!
The Braham Monthly
The Braham Monthly1 year ago
not a real synagogue
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