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Archive for March, 2022

Students turn to interior design

Bar and bat mitzvah-aged students tried their hand at designing a house for people with special needs.

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All go at Kisharon for Tu B’Shevat

Local councillors lent a hand with planting at Kisharon’s Childs Hill Library garden in one of many Tu B’Shevat activities.

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Our three essential qualities for a job in care. Do you match up?

Not every career requires a university education or a fistful of qualifications. The caring profession is one of them.

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Tuffkid Nursery goes sugar-free to keep children healthy

Giving up sugar is a major triumph. It’s the route to a healthy diet, an ideal weight and far less tooth decay. Tuffkid Nursery has banned all sugar with a view to getting very young children into healthy habits that hopefully, will last a lifetime.

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Staff vaccination deadline looms

Under new government legislation to protect those who are vulnerable, Kisharon, and other providers, cannot legally employ staff not vaccinated against Covid after 1 April.

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Jewish history walk raises £1,500

A London history walking tour raising funds for learning disability charity Kisharon heard how Jews rose from money lenders to merchant bankers.

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Warm welcome for the Baroness

Education minster Baroness Barran heard how the pandemic with its online lessons had changed the teaching profession when she visited Kisharon Noé School.

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Runaway success this Chanukah

Hundreds of children in schools, shuls, cheders and even hospitals painted, decorated and – hopefully lit – Kisharon’s wooden chanukiahs in a mammoth social enterprise this Chanukah.

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Omicron: Our response

Kisharon families and friends have been asked to make Covid safety practices their top priority following the emergence of the Omicron variant in the UK.

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Pirkei Avos
“The world stands on three things: Torah, the service of G-d, and deeds of kindness.” Kisharon looks at the person not the disability, teaching Torah, Middos and Mitzvot embracing and cherishing everybody’s special talent and bringing out the best in them.