Kehillat Kernow Today

Our title mixes Hebrew and Cornish. ‘Kehillat’ is understood as (Jewish) community and ‘Kernow’ is the ancient form for Cornwall – thus we arrive at the Jewish Community of Cornwall.
We have been established since 1999 and our members come from widely differing backgrounds. We have former members of the progressive movement, people who were brought up in the orthodox tradition, others who have been part of the reform establishment for many years, some who have converted to Judaism, and some, indeed, who are in the process of converting. We also have members who are not Jewish at all. The final words of the Dr Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi, in his wonderful book ‘The Dignity of Difference’ apply to the formation of our community within the body of Judaism itself – “Difference does not diminish; it enlarges the sphere of human possibilities.”

With just over 50 family memberships, although still small in number, we continue to grow, with new members joining our ranks each year. We also welcome the many Jewish holiday visitors who come to Cornwall from all parts of the world.

We hold regular fortnightly Shabbat services in the entrance hall of The Truro Baptist Church and festival services are also held on a regular basis either at members’ houses or in appropriate halls.
As a community we are associated with the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain from which organisation we have received considerable help and support, especially from David Jacobs, the director of the RSGB’s synagogue support service.

Our subscription rates are very modest and we have charitable status, which makes such subscriptions even more useful to our budgetary needs.
We look forward to meeting many more visitors. When you see how (reasonably) well organised we are and you experience the warmth of our community you may wish to become permanent ‘friends’ of the community. For a reduced subscription you will receive a copy of our regular newsletter and be able to attend any services and most events during your visits to Cornwall.

If you require further information you may visit us on our website kehillatkernow.com or feel free to contact me by e-mail.

Remember whatever the weather here in Cornwall, you can be assured of a warm welcome from Kehillat Kernow.

Shalom!

Registered Charity No 1090562.

Latest news

We had really excellent High Holy Day attendances this year.

Rosh Hashanna, as usual, was at the Lipert’s house and our Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur services were held at premises on an estate near Truro. The  catering services also laid on a buffet to break the Yom Kippur fast.

Our European Jewish heritage Day events also went well with heavily oversubscribed visits to the Jewish cemetery in Penzance, a splendid lecture from Julie Stone and an evening concert in Chacewater.
Scarlett Cohen celebrated her Batmitzvah at the Porthminster Hotel very recently and this was well attended by both members of kehillat Kernow and other family members.

We now have a special ‘building fund’ committee which has the task of raising money towards our own synagogue premises at some time in the future.

Our AGM this year takes place on Sunday 30th November.

The Mischling

Congratulations to Louise Garcia who wrote, produced and directed the all singing, all dancing, all acting ‘The Mischling’, a musical play inspired by Leisl Munden and centred round a young girl living in Germany in 1938 whose father arranges for her to leave Germany on the Kindertransport.

I saw the final performance of the World premiere of the play on Wednesday 27th June at The Burrell Theatre in Truro (Truro School) and was really moved at the wonderful performances of children whose ages ranged from 6 up to 15. The play, the music, the singing and the dancing were all fantastic and there is talk of Louise taking the production up to Leeds (with her Head Teacher’s backing) for the Jewish festival at some time in the future.

I hope that in due course we will be able to show some of the photos from the production either here on the website or in the newsletter.

Jewish Community of Cornwall