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Classes and Courses in Judaism
He who is wise is someone who learns from every person! (Ethics of the Fathers)

Oxford Chabad Society offers a rich variety of classes and courses for Jewish students in Oxford, from Jewish mysticism and philosophy to Hebrew reading and history, throughout the year.
Lectures
We are delighted to present here a list of some of the lectures hosted by the Oxford University Chabad Society.
Oxford Jewish Walking Tour
Booking Form

Enjoy a fascinating walking tour of medieval Jewish Oxford through the heart of this historic city...
Oxford Kosher Cafe
Oxford Kosher Cafe - open NOW!

Serving daily: soup of the day, deluxe sandwiches, bagels, salads, soft drinks, cakes and snacks.
The Samson Judaica Library of Oxford
Come browse the most extensive accessible Judaica library in Oxford, kindly granted by the Samson family of Canada...
Tajtelbaum Jewish Study Hall
For more information about the Tajtelbaum Jewish Study Hall click here.
Jewish Heritage
Oxford has a rich history of Jewish heritage. Please feel free to browse the pages presented here for the first time to discover the wealth of history of Jewish life in Oxford from medieval times until today.
Rabbi Eli's Blog
Current issues, sermons and university news
Oxford Jewish Thought
Lectures, essays & articles

by Rabbi Eli Brackman
Oxford Jewish Links
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