The Jewish Chronicle

JW3 launches online hub

- BY JC REPORTER

IN RESPONSE to the lockdown, London Jewish community centre JW3 has launched an online hub to host culture, talks and events from across the UK community and the wider Jewish world.

Intended as a “one-stop-shop”, JewishOnli­ne already has enough content for several days’ worth of viewing.

As well as hosting an archive of JW3’s own digital content — JW3 TV — the site is also open to any community organisati­on to submit its own content for free.

“We know it can be overwhelmi­ng to have so many different links and nudges and prompts coming at us at the moment from Facebook, WhatsApp, email, HouseParty, Twitter, e-newsletter­s and more. It’s informatio­n overload,” said JW3 CEO Raymond Simonson.

“We wanted to bring this all together. To offer a new, free online community hub with as much content from across the diversity of our British Jewish community as we can curate.”

One section of the site, called Coming Up: Live, provides a week-by-week calendar of live events, activities, classes, concerts, services and more for people to stream and join online.

“Check the tags and info carefully so you know who the provider is and whether it’s your particular Jewish flavour or not,” Mr Simonson added.

Users can start the day with Shacharit at Southgate United or at Leo Baeck, for example, or join an online coffee morning. There are interactiv­e adult learning courses on subjects ranging from modern Hebrew and Jewish literature; a virtual Limmud; shiurim and entertainm­ent for children.

Meanwhile, the BFI have made part of their archive free online. One section is dedicated to “Jewish Britain on film” and includes The Barber of Stamford Hill (1960) and the documentar­y Simcha (2000).

The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research has also made its online courses free, “to help keep our spirits lifted and provide content to sustain our minds and soul,” said Jonathan Brent, its Executive Director and CEO. Courses can be found on the evolution of Yiddish theatre, the history of Jewish life in Eastern Europe, Ashkenazi folklore and more.

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