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Limmud Festival 2024: How was it for you?

We spoke to Limmudniks at the end of a six-day marathon of Jewish learning, culture and – of course – socialising

December 25, 2024 18:05
Limmud Festival 2024 young people, party
Fun times at Limmud Festival 2024 (Photo: Richard Mukuze/Michael Ross)
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Susan Marco, 53 , from Bushey

Susan Marco[Missing Credit]

“This was my 25th Limmud. I have been every year since 1995 apart from one year, when I was in labour and another year, when we had a house fire. I have been here at different stages of my life – as a young volunteer, after I got married and now with my kids, who have grown up on Limmud. I basically said to my husband: ‘Marry me, marry Limmud’, and one year, there were four generations of my family here. I love that every time I come, it’s different. I also love seeing the friends that I have made here over the years. I have one particular Limmud buddy – we only see one another when we are here.”

Rabbi Elazar Symon, from Jerusalem

Rabbi Elazar Symon[Missing Credit]

“As an Israeli, I have avoided Israel-related sessions, so as to be able to take a moment to escape. I very much enjoyed the Beit Midrash and talks about Jewish philosophy. What is new to me is Limmud’s ability to create a pluralistic environment without judgement and host the most varied Shabbat in the world. People are open to new conversations and to new ideas. This has been done far more successfully than any dialogue between religious and secular people in Israel.