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Chanukah Programme at Oxford Chabad

Menorah at St giles.JPGExciting Chanukah programme at Chabad of Oxford

Including Grand Menorah Lighting, Parties & Classes. To view the events, please click here.

CHABAD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
The David Slager Jewish Student Centre
61 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2BQ (next to Pizza Hut)

NEW 2,100 sq ft STUDENT CENTRE IN THE HEART OF MEDIEVAL OXFORD

Lecture/Dining Hall * Lounge * 42" screen * Samson Judaica library * Beit Hamidrash * Offices * Wireless Internet
Oxford Chabad Society
A Jewish Student Society at the University of Oxford


Oxford Chabad Society is a fully registered Society at the University of Oxford hosting weekly open Shabbat dinners in a homely atmosphere for 40-50 students, prominent guest speakers and ongoing stimulating events and interesting classes.
Oxford Kosher Cafe
Oxford Kosher Cafe - open NOW!

Serving daily: soup of the day, deluxe sandwiches, bagels, salads, soft drinks, cakes and snacks.
JEWISH LIFE AND EDUCATION AT OXFORD CHABAD
Oxford Slager Family Mikvah
The Building of the First Mikvah in Oxford

Oxford Chabad Society has recently opened the first Mikvah in Oxford in about 800 years...
Classes and Courses in Judaism
He who is wise is someone who learns from every person! (Ethics of the Fathers)

Oxford Chabad Society offers a rich variety of classes and courses for Jewish students in Oxford, from Jewish mysticism and philosophy to Hebrew reading and history, throughout the year.
Shabbat Dinners at the Oxford Chabad Society
To book please click here

Oxford Chabad Society hosts each week a delicious Shabbat diner with all the traditional foods, open to students, community and visitors, in a warm and stimulating atmosphere.
Rabbi Eli's Blog
Current issues, sermons and university news

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