at Wohl Campus, Schaller House, 44A Albert Road, London , NW4 2SJ United Kingdom
LSJS is a world-class centre of Jewish scholarship and teaching that inspires our community with a lifelong love of Jewish learning and practice.
Established as Jews’ College in 1855, LSJS was set up to train rabbis and teachers for our community. In the last few years it has opened its doors to every Jew to come and study. In highly imaginative ways, LSJS is inspiring a new generation to study regularly and participate in the great Jewish conversation between heaven and earth. Discover more about our great texts, history, values and ideas. Those who learn, grow. Those who deepen their encounter with Judaism discover the sheer ethical, intellectual and spiritual power of our tradition. Our mission involves eight principal commitments: 1. To educate adults by increasing their Jewish knowledge, improving their textual skills and building their confidence as independent learners. 2. To encourage all our students to pass on their knowledge both at home and within their own communities. 3. To develop a faculty of outstanding educators who teach with respect, openness, intellectual rigour and creativity. 4. To study with Yirat Shamayim, a profound reverence for God, in order to strengthen character, guide actions and elevate lives. 5. To exchange ideas at the highest level through academic research and the advanced study of traditional Jewish texts. 6. To promote the full participation of women in Jewish learning. 7. To deepen our community’s understanding and love for Israel. 8. To examine critical issues facing modern society in order to develop a Jewish response and to promote social action.
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LSJS - London School of Jewish Studies is London based place and this enity listed in School category. Located at Wohl Campus, Schaller House, 44A Albert Road NW4 2SJ. Contact phone number of LSJS - London School of Jewish Studies: 0208 203 6427