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- Chabad in HeathrowRabbi and Mrs. Vogel from Chabad of West London serve as the Jewish Chaplains at Heathrow International airport, taking care of the Jewish needs for the thousands who travel through Heathrow.
- Synagogue ServicesA community that prays together stays together. Join us for regular daily, shabbat and holiday services in a warm, friendly environment.
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- 1-1 Hebrew ClassesWe offer friendly and stimulating classes, where children can embrace their Jewish roots and gain a true sense of Jewish pride whilst gaining Hebrew reading skills.
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Rabbi Vogel has been the Jewish chaplain to Heathrow since the year 2000.
He has helped thousands of people over the years from deaths on board, kosher food, immigration issues, hospitality to locating family members, luggage and lost property. As a psychotherapist he has been a support for people struggling with emotional and mental wellbeing, from staff to passengers.
He is also the Jewish chaplain to Harmondsworth and Colebrook immigration/detention centers where he looks after the Jewish detainees needs.
He has helped thousands of people over the years from deaths on board, kosher food, immigration issues, hospitality to locating family members, luggage and lost property. As a psychotherapist he has been a support for people struggling with emotional and mental wellbeing, from staff to passengers.
He is also the Jewish chaplain to Harmondsworth and Colebrook immigration/detention centers where he looks after the Jewish detainees needs.
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When you approach any human wisdom, you must first understand and discern. You must say, “This makes sense to me; I will follow this. This is a teacher with a good reputation; I will consider her lessons. This doesn’t fit for me; I will put this aside for now.”
Not so with learning Torah. We already know Who is behind this wisdom. We are not interested in the knowledge per se, but in Him. To make His thoughts our thoughts, His mind our minds. To achieve perfect oneness with the One Above.
At Sinai, we understood this well. When Moses asked us if we were ready to accept the Torah, we answered, “We will do, and we will understand.”
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