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Bring your inspiration,
bring your wisdom

Come with us to Gan Eden, a garden of delights, where we can dream of utopia, find harmony with ourselves, with each other and with the world, celebrate life and party as though we never left paradise.

On Thursday arrive at a green field, where we come together to devise and decorate our unique Fest community – prepare for the weekend, build the spaces and a campfire under the stars.

On Friday, we'll get to know each other, start thinking and learning, finish getting ready and usher in Shabbat – thoughtful engagement, play, study, meditation, praying, singing, storytelling, walking and resting. After Shabbat is Saturday night – music, mayhem, movies and moonlight.

Sunday is our day of action. Create anything – flash fiction or a mezuzah – learn about human rights, or how to get down and dirty in the soil. Sunday night has fresh delights – fancy-dress ball, more dancing, more music, more mayhem.

Monday is for packing it all up, returning the green field to how it was. Leaving Eden and returning home, we take with us all we've experienced – and perhaps a touch of glitter

 

Full programme now online

5 to 12? Make a happy noise!  Read more

Children are not tolerated at Limmud Fest – they’re essential and welcomed with open arms. We do our best to make sure that they’re both heard and seen!

A dedicated Youngfest team – all experienced youth leaders – will provide stimulating and attractive programming for five to twelve year olds, allowing them to explore their Jewishness, make friends, get messy and make a lot of noise. It helps them sleep better – honest!

Bring your voices and make a noise!

13 to 17? It's your Teenfest  Read more

Limmud Fest is all about flexibility - providing the space and the tools for people to create the experience they want, rather than just slotting into a programme. Teenfest is the same - it's not your typical young person's madrich led affair.

It's your chance to do it how you want to – put your wish-list into action and design your own programme; then run it; or simply chill and relax for the weekend; and learn stuff along the way. You'll get to see and talk to Limmud Fest presenters - musicians, writers, educators, artists – in dedicated discussions, so you get the chance to argue and debate with them yourself. You'll also have your own tiyul and social action programme, there for you to take advantage of.

It's your programme. Bring your ideas, bring your skills, bring your energy.