Limmud Festival 2019 - Presenters

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Maureen Nehedar

Maureen is an Israeli singer, creator and composer. In 2018 she released her Piyyutim CD 'Why do you stand afar', in 2016 'Gole Gandom' and In 2014 the album "Asleep in the Bosom of Childhood'. They are highly successful and widely praised by critics, and reached the top of the charts.

Monday 14:40
Monday 14:40 Piyyutim workshop with Maureen Nehedar
 
Tuesday 21:45
Tuesday 21:45 Maureen Nehedar in concert: asleep In the bosom of childhood
 

Daniel Neis

Daniel Neis is an Intentional Peer Support trainer and programme coordinator for Head Room Cafe. He is passionate about community building, intersectional understandings of mental health and creative ways of responding to distress.

Sunday 14:40
Sunday 14:40 Building resilient communities: creativity, diversity and the power of listening
 

Jonathan Neumann

Jonathan Neumann is the author of the bestselling book "To Heal the World? How the Jewish Left Corrupts Judaism and Endangers Israel" (2018). A popular lecturer, Jonathan is also a campaigner against BDS and antisemitism and was listed as one of the Jewish community's 30 under 30.

Wednesday 14:40
Wednesday 14:40 Lance Forman MEP - in conversation with Jonathan Neumann
 
Wednesday 17:20
Wednesday 17:20 "More Estonians Than Etonians" - the Tory party and the Jews
 

Danny Newman

Danny is the founding partner of HaMakom and the admissions advisor for Leo Baeck College Rabbinical School. He works closely with Reform Judaism and Liberal Judaism and is the spiritual leader of the Elstree & Borehamwood Masorti Community. He is a student of Zalman Schachter-Shalomi.

Sunday 21:45
Sunday 21:45 So you want to be a rabbi!!! Is that really a job for a Jewish girl or boy?
 
Wednesday 10:45
Wednesday 10:45 HaMakom: a Jewish path to wellbeing, wisdom and awakening
 

Graham Newman

Graham had an ok Jewish education in Leeds, before moving to London. In spite of being a chartered accountant, became a spiritual healer. Was interested in weird things which led to studying the hidden side of the Torah which is much more interesting than what they dare teach at school or Cheder. Was treasurer of Limmud for five years at the turn of the century.

Saturday 22:30
Saturday 22:30 Your (sense of) humour
 
Sunday 21:45
Sunday 21:45 Can the Torah REALLY be that exciting?
 

Jeffrey Newman

Jeffrey Newman, founder of Shema (the cross-denominational hub on climate change justice, the environment and sustainability), was at the Drax and Heathrow climate camps and Occupy at St Paul’s. He is a member of XRJews and on the Eldership Circle. He is rabbi emeritus of Finchley Reform Synagogue.

Monday 20:30
Monday 20:30 Who and what is an elder? A Shema@Limmud session
 
Tuesday 12:00
Tuesday 12:00 Shema: hear, listen, understand - and act! The new Jewish environmental network: a Shema@Limmud session
 
Wednesday 17:20
Wednesday 17:20 Non-violent civil disobedience - what is it? Jewish? Justified? A Shema@Limmud session
 
Thursday 10:45
Thursday 10:45 Shema - A call to Jewish action on the climate and ecological crisis: a Shema@Limmud session
 

Pauline Newman

Pauline is a master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and a clinical hypnotherapist. She helps clients quickly solve their emotional problems and builds their confidence. She also helps clients quit smoking, get rid of phobias, lose weight and helps with dyslexia.

Sunday 12:00
Sunday 12:00 Believe in yourself - unlock the 3 keys to empowering your life
 

Anthony Nicholls

Anthony is a retired GP who did an MA in Jewish Studies at Kings College London and is now doing a PhD in Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck College London. He is researching Jewish masculinity in contemporary Britain.

Monday 18:40
Monday 18:40 Jewish masculinity project - models of Biblical masculinity
 
Wednesday 13:20
Wednesday 13:20 Jewish masculinity project - empirical study of contemporary young Jews in Britain
 

Jacqueline Nicholls

Jacqueline is a visual artist, using art to engage with traditional Jewish ideas in untraditional ways. She exhibits internationally in solo and group shows. Her current project, Draw Yomi, drawing the Talmud, will finish in Jan 2020. She is the music programmer at JW3 London and teaches at LSJS.

Sunday 16:00
Sunday 16:00 Innovation on both sides of the Pond: a panel discussion and live podcast recording
 
Sunday 18:40
Sunday 18:40 Misogynist Film Club: She Rules!
 
Monday 09:30
Monday 09:30 The hand and handwriting in Jewish artefacts
 
Monday 13:20
Monday 13:20 Arts salon
 
Tuesday 16:00
Tuesday 16:00 How to celebrate drawing the Talmud
 
Wednesday 16:00
Wednesday 16:00 The Year in Scandal
 
Wednesday 22:30
Wednesday 22:30 The Rebbetzins' Disco
 

Robin Nobel

Robin is the senior grants manager at the Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) Europe, a grant-giving trust which aims to preserve and promote Jewish heritage across Europe. Born and raised in Montreal, Robin has lived in the UK for over a decade and has attended 9 Limmud Festivals in that time!

Monday 13:20
Monday 13:20 Giving dilemma - what causes should I support?
 

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