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Thousands fill Olympic arena seeking inspiration

The Dirshu Siyum included performances from world-famous Chasidic singers

December 18, 2024 11:45
Dirshu Siyum (Photo: Ahron Asher Moss)
Thousands attended the Dirshu Siyum at the Copper Box Arena in Queen Elizabeth Park (Photo: Ahron Asher Moss)
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On Sunday, a momentous occasion took place in London. The Dirshu Siyum in England - the first of its kind in all of Europe. Dirshu is an international Torah organisation, which was founded in 1997. The word “Dirshu” itself means “seek”. In this case, seeking the path of Hashem.

On a crowded coach heading eastward across London, nearly 70 Jewish youths brimmed with nervous excitement as their vehicle neared the Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, for the siyum.

Over 7,000 Jews were coming from all over the UK and even European cities such as Antwerp, where high numbers of Chasidic Jews reside.

People came from all over Europe for the Dirshu Siyum in the Copper Box Arena at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park[Missing Credit]

The purpose of the “siyum”, which means “completion” in Hebrew, was to celebrate the completion of many learning programmes organised by Dirshu UK, such as finishing the Talmud tractates of Shabbat and Bava Batra, as well as the beginning of new series of learning.