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Faith to faith: Rabbi Jeremy Gordon with children from the Adventure Playground and Salusbury World Refugee Centre yesterday (Thursday). From left: Shamhaan Ahmed, Monia Elmakkauoi and Razan Abdelmagid, all aged 9. |
West End | News | St John's Wood Adventure Playground | Refugee Centre | Rabbi Jeremy Gordon
CHILDREN from St John’s Wood Adventure Playground and Salusbury World refugee Centre visited a synagogue yesterday (Thursday) as part of a pioneering project to help children learn about different faiths. Children attended New London Synagogue on Abbey Road and met Rabbi, Jeremy Gordon.
He said: “It was wonderful to welcome such a diverse group of children and young people to our synagogue.
“It is our responsibility to support programmes like this that can promote community cohesion.” |
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