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Inter Faith Week 2014 Event List List of events ‐ Inter Faith Week 2014 ID: 1 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Food Collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Edgware and District Reform Synagogue Husaini Islamic Centre Short description of event: Collecting food for Sufra NW London Foodbank outside Stanmore Sainsbury's Location: 1 The Broadway STANMORE HA7 4DA Local authority: London Borough of Harrow Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Stanmore ID: 13 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Food Collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Sha'arei Tsedek Palmer's Green Mosque All Saints Friern Barnet Short description of event: Collecting food outside Waitrose Whetstone for Homeless Action Location: 1305 High Rd, Whetstone, London N20 9HX Local authority: Whetstone Parish Council Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Whetstone ID: 16 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Interfaith Mitzvah Day ‐ Food and Toiletries Collection Organisation(s) holding the event: New London Synagogue, Abbey Road Ladbroke Grove Mosque Short description of event: Collecting food and toiletries outside Sainsbury's Ladbroke Grove for Dashwood House women's refuge Location: Ladbroke Grove London W10 5AA Local authority: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Ladbroke Grove 26 June 2015 Page 1 of 146 ID: 17 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Give away your lunch Organisation(s) holding the event: Ernst & Young Ernst & Young Muslim Network Short description of event: Give away your Lunch to a local homeless shelter. Location: Becket House 1 Lambeth Palace Rd London SE1 7EU Local authority: Lambeth Council Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Lambeth ID: 33 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: Name of Event: Food drive Organisation(s) holding the event: City University Muslim Student Council City University Ahlul Bayt Islamic Society Short description of event: A week‐long food collection drive as part of Inter Faith Week and the Hungry for Justice campaign to raise awareness of food poverty. Location: City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V Local authority: London Borough of Islington 0HB Nation/ region: LONDON Town: London ID: 35 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Food Collection and Delivery Organisation(s) holding the event: Wembley United Synagogue Neasden Temple Short description of event: Collecting food and then coming together to deliver to a Trussell Trust foodbank or Sufra food bank. Location: 105‐119 Brentfield Rd Neasden London NW10 8LD Local authority: London Borough of Brent Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Neasden 26 June 2015 Page 2 of 146 ID: 36 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Trussell Trust Food Collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Council of Christians and Jews Radlett branch Short description of event: A food collection for the Trussell Trust. Location: Radlett Local authority: Hertsmere Borough Council Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Radlett ID: 38 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Trussell Trust Food Collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Council of Christians and Jews South East London branch Short description of event: A food collection for the Trussell Trust. Location: South East London Local authority: Nation/ region: LONDON Town: South East London ID: 39 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Trussell Trust Food Collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Council of Christians and Jews Staines branch Short description of event: A food collection for the Trussell Trust. Location: Staines Local authority: Spelthorne Borough Council Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Staines ID: 59 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ shopping collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Jewish Society University of Leeds Other University of Leeds faith societies Leeds University Union Short description of event: A joint shopping collection as well as other projects. Location: University of Leeds LS2 9JT Local authority: Nation/ region: YORKSHIRE & HUMBER Town: Leeds 26 June 2015 Page 3 of 146 ID: 60 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Baking challah for local homeless shelter Organisation(s) holding the event: Sinai Synagogue LJY‐Netzer Local Shia community Short description of event: Baking challah to be donated to PAFRAS homeless shelter. Location: Sinai Synagogue Roman Avenue Roundhay Leeds LS8 Local authority: Leeds City Council 2AN Nation/ region: YORKSHIRE & HUMBER Town: Leeds ID: 61 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Bridging Difference Organisation(s) holding the event: Sinai Synagogue Leeds Other local faith communities Short description of event: Tree Planting at the Hub Community Centre with a group of Jews, Pakistani and Somali Muslims, and British and Czech Christians. Location: Sinai Synagogue Roman Avenue Roundhay Leeds LS8 Local authority: Leeds City Council 2AN Nation/ region: YORKSHIRE & HUMBER Town: Leeds ID: 102 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Planting Trees Organisation(s) holding the event: New North London Synagogue St Mary`s East Finchley Ismailis Community East Finchley Short description of event: Planting trees in Heartwood Forest Location: High Street, Sandridge, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL4 Local authority: Sandridge Parish Council / St 9DD Albans City and District Council Nation/ region: EAST Town: Hertfordshire 26 June 2015 Page 4 of 146 ID: 117 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Trussell Trust Food Collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Council of Christians and Jews Norwich branch Short description of event: A food collection for the Trussell Trust. Location: Norwich Local authority: Norwich City Council Nation/ region: EAST Town: Norwich ID: 119 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Bulb planting in a village Organisation(s) holding the event: Radlett & Bushey Reform Synagogue Radlett United Synagogue Radlett Churches Together Aldenham Parish Council Bhaktividanta Manor Short description of event: Planting bulbs in one of the villages in a local village green and going to local church for tea Location: Radlett and Bushey Reform Synagogue Radlett Local authority: Hertsmere Borough Council Hertfordshire WD7 7AA Nation/ region: EAST Town: Radlett ID: 124 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Local Cemetery Cleaning Organisation(s) holding the event: St Alban`s Masorti Synagogue St Mark`s Church St Alban`s Abbey Short description of event: Clearing up a local cemetery Location: Church Ln Colney Heath St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 Local authority: St. Albans City and District 0NH Council Nation/ region: EAST Town: St Albans 26 June 2015 Page 5 of 146 ID: 131 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: Name of Event: Mitzvah Day food collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Welwyn Hatfield Inter Faith Group Short description of event: An inter faith Mitzvah Day food collection outside Waitrose in Welwyn Garden City. Food donated will be taken to the Zion Christian Fellowship food bank. Location: Waitrose, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL8 6UN Local authority: Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council Nation/ region: EAST Town: Welwyn Garden City ID: 160 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Soup Kitchen Organisation(s) holding the event: Nottingham Hebrew Congregation Nottingham Inter Faith Council Karimia Institute Nottingham Short description of event: Running a 'Soup Kitchen' in the synagogue together with the Liberal community and the Nottingham Inter Faith Council for a local shelter/foodbank Location: Shakespeare St Nottingham NG1 4FQ Local authority: Nottingham City Council Nation/ region: EAST MIDLANDS Town: Nottingham ID: 166 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Seniors visit Hindu temple Organisation(s) holding the event: Alyth Synagogue Shree Swaminarayan Temple Short description of event: Visit for seniors to the new Shree Swaminarayan Temple. Location: Alyth Gardens London NW11 7EN Local authority: London Borough of Barnet Council Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Barnet 26 June 2015 Page 6 of 146 ID: 167 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ food collection Organisation(s) holding the event: Kinloss Bravanese Muslim Community Finchley Mosque Short description of event: Food collection outside Tesco Finchley Central Location: Finchley Synagogue Kinloss Gardens London N3 3DU Local authority: London Borough of Barnet Council Nation/ region: LONDON Town: Barnet ID: 168 Date of event: 16 November 2014 End date: 16 November 2014 Name of Event: Inter Faith Mitzvah Day ‐ Seniors visit Hindu Mandir Organisation(s) holding the event: Golders Green Synagogue Shree Swaminarayan Temple Trinity Church Hendon
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