Jewish Living Experience exhibition is launched in Carlisle

 

Hundreds of Cumbrian schoolchildren and members of the public will be learning about the Jewish way of life this month following the launch of the Jewish Living Experience (JLE) in Carlisle on Monday.

Children from all over the region will attend the JLE, in which Liberal Judaism are partnering with the Board of Deputies, to enable the project to have a much wider reach across Cumbria, the North West  and Scotland.

The exhibition is aimed primarily at school groups and enables visitors to gain an insight into Judaism as a living faith. The exhibition, organised by Education Development Manager Sara Perlmutter, supports the teaching of Judaism in line with all agreed religious education and citizenship curriculums.

Following the launch, Board of Deputies Vice President Sheila Gewolb said: “As Vice President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and chair of its Community and Education Division, I am delighted that the Jewish Living Experience exhibition is being held in Carlisle.

“Over the next two weeks hundreds of non-Jewish school children will have the opportunity to learn about our beliefs, culture and practices, which is fundamental in promoting understanding and respect for our community. The exhibition in Carlisle marks a new initiative in partnership with Liberal Judaism, who have obtained sponsorship to purchase a copy which will be used in Cumbria and the North West.”

Rabbi Danny Rich, senior Rabbi of Liberal Judaism, said: “Liberal Judaism is proud to be part of such an important project. This was a first for the Board of Deputies in working with any other organisation to deliver the Jewish Living Experience.”

“Since the days when Rabbi Dr Israel Mattuck set up the first Jewish-Christian society in this country (the London Society of Jews and Christian in 1927), Liberal Judaism has considered interfaith relationships and education as it’s raison d’être.

“The fact that the Liberal Judaism version of the Jewish Living Experience is being taken to Cumbria, Lancaster, the Lake District and Edinburgh reinforces our movement’s commitment to smaller Jewish communities.”

The launch was attended by the Mayor of Carlisle Trish Vasey together with Cumbria and Carlisle City councillors, members of Cumbria SACRE and the local Friends of Israel group, and several Interfaith leaders.

Photo: (left to right) Board  of Deputies Vice President Sheila Gewolb, Mayoress Elaine Donelly, Mayor Trish Vasey and Liberal Judaism Senior Rabbi Danny Rich

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