Kisharon College students have packed 1800 mishloach manot for children in time for Purim. The bags with sweets, crisps and a drink will be given to pupils at primary schools and shul communal events.
When Kisharon Trustee Victoria Hart walks into a meeting of the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BoD) later this month, she knows her father, David, who passed away in 2010, would have been delighted.
Yana Korvatska’s family live in Lviv, close to Ukraine’s border with Poland, and, so far, remain relatively unscathed by the terrors of the Russian invasion.
Buying mishloach manot this year? You can Pick it! Pack it! Gift it! At the Kisharon Gift and Homeware Store, Equal.
A few days ago, an email arrived with the subject line: ‘Moishe asked to have this in the Kisharon newsletter.’
A few spaces are available on Sunday’s Jews in London Walk, where you can experience 1,000 years of Jewish history with guide Ian Fagelson.
‘Make a Change’ is Kisharon’s 2022 Purim fundraising campaign, and every penny dropped into one of our Purim buckets on 17 March will ‘make a change’ for the people we support.
Kisharon has digitalised its care records, an eco-friendly step that benefits everyone.
Fitness and wellbeing take top priority at Kisharon, with staff pulling out the stops to encourage people to keep active.