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ByBen Lewis, BY ben lewis

Opinion

A digital event — but that won’t deny the Limmud spirit

'Lifelong friendships have formed, and many couples have found each other at the bar'

December 22, 2020 12:16
Ben Lewis pictured at Limmud last year
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What started as a humble conference for educators in 1980 is now not just one of our community’s premier events but one of our proudest exports around the world.

Limmud is 40 and at this year’s virtual festival, we will take the chance to look back over the years which have gone by and ahead to what the future holds.

How do you define the Limmud vibe? A thousand Limmudniks would give 1,001 answers. In putting together sessions to aptly commemorate this landmark, I’ve been pondering this, with vital help from people who have been there throughout the four decades of Limmud’s existence.

Obviously the immense programme plays a central role. Deciding what to do is agony for many. Everyone has a strategy, including just sitting in one room all day and letting everything come to you. And of course, once the sessions start, anything can happen.