Day 127, Year of #Mygration: Open Day at Milton Keynes & District Reform Synagogue

View from inside the synagogue

This coming Sunday, 1 July, the Milton Keynes & District Reform Synagogue will be opening its doors from 11:00 for an afternoon of events. There will be displays and talks about the different activities and projects the synagogue is involved in as well as a choir and children’s games. Everyone is welcome as the event is promoting multi-faith and multi-cultural exchanges. There will be a particular focus on how the Jewish community has been showing solidarity with, and supporting, new migrants to Milton Keynes.  
 

Milton Keynes and District Reform Synagogue
1 Hainault Avenue
Giffard Park
Milton Keynes
MK14 5PQ

Dr Fidèle Mutwarasibo, visiting Research Fellow at The Open University, will be attending and writing about his experience next week, so watch out for his blog. 

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