Maurice Stone Slavyan Kanovski
Yellow 24
Let your hair down and have fun at our late-night Israeli dance party - a mixture of old and new, circle, line and partner dances. A lot of fun for lots of people! We start with easy dances so everyone can be included. Save your energy and join our circle!
Orange 15
After a week of keeping Limmud’s stages running, the House Band finally cuts loose. Join them for a late-night blowout of covers, grooves and singalongs - where musicians let off steam, surprise guests appear and the place turns into one big, joyful jam.
Orange 12
Jewish catacombs are ancient underground burial sites used by Jewish communities, particularly in the Roman era. They are characterised by a network of tunnels and chambers containing various burial types and feature Jewish symbols like the menorah together with inscriptions in Latin, Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic.
Sharyn Bistre Dabbah Renato Huarte Cuéllar
Red 9
Mexican Lotería is back! Just like last Limmud, join us for an adults-only round of this lively bingo-style game with a spicy twist and a splash of tequila. With a touch of Hebrew learning, mark colourful cards, sip tequila and share laughs. Expect cultural fusion, cheeky competition and plenty of good vibes—¡salud!
Red 7
Here’s the pshat (surface meaning): the rebbetzin plays good music. You dance. A lot. Because these are playlists for the sake of heaven. We all go meshuggah and have a good time. And tomorrow we can carry on kvetching about our knees, back, hangovers, ashkenormativity...
Red 3
What do you get when you mix questionable expertise, niche Jewish obsessions, and the world’s most chaotic presentation format? The Jewish PowerPoint party. Our experts each have ten minutes to present their funny, strange, or passionate Jewish ideas. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn (maybe), and you’ll never look at bullet points the same way again.
Green 25
In Jewish thought, creation begins from a point of brokenness. During this session, we will explore themes of brokenness and repair. We will discover how Jewish philosophy places creation upon a broken world, and how this perspective seeks to offer us hope and a vision toward the horizon, even in difficult times.
Yellow 21
Zines: a perfectly formed way to spread information and art. Let’s make one about Limmud! Come and make a page to have your experience and perspective of Limmud documented. Drop in and drop out. Come and make a page at any point in the session, come and go as you please.