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About
Established in 1986, Lubavitch of Edgware first opened as the “open home” of our directors, Rabbi Leivi and Mrs Feige Sudak, who in addition to providing warm hospitality, a library, discussion groups, and personal counselling, Rabbi Sudak developed a highly original approach in youth work, for which he has been awarded the Chief Rabbi's Award of Excellence, in 1992.

The centre has since grown tremendously, now boasting a Shul, nursery school, Mikvah, Day-Camp which caters for 400 children, and many educational and social activities for young and old alike. Feel free to browse our web site. We will sure you will find something that interests you and whets your appetite for a vibrant Jewish Life.
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Daily Shiurim
Daily Shiurim
Sunday Morning - Men Ein Yaakov Shiur 10am
Sunday Morning - Ladies Tanya Shiur 11am
Sunday Morning - Daily Daf 11am
Monday Evening - Project Likutei Si...
Shabbat & Holidays
Candle Lighting Times
London
Weekly Torah Portion
Upcoming Holiday
Jul. 2 - Jul. 23
Daily Thought
To one whose self is his body, death of the body is death of the self. But for one whose self is his love, awe and faith, there is no death, only a passing. From a state of confinement in the body, he makes the passage to liberation. He continues to work within this world, and even more so than before. The Talmud says that Jacob, our father, never died. Moses, also, never died. Neither did Rabbi Judah the Prince. They were very high souls who were one with Truth in an ultimate bond—and since Truth can never die, neither could they. Yes, in our eyes we see death. A body is buried in the ground, and we must mourn the loss. But this is only...
Learning & Inspiration
  • On Jewish Leadership The verse states: “He gave his own bread to the destitute.” The Talmud explains that this refers to... Read More
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