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Limmud Keeps on Growing

February 10, 2009 By eJP

The success of Limmud in the UK has inspired many other communities across the Jewish world to adopt the Limmud model. Here’s what’s coming up:

February

  • Limmud LA: 13-16
  • Yom Limmud Houston: 15th
  • Limmud Toronto: 15th
  • Limmud Philly (Philadelphia): 21-22
  • Limmud Keshet Baltics: 27-1/3

March

  • Limmud Cambridge (UK): 15th
  • Limmoed Netherlands: 15th
  • Limmud Atlanta SE: 21-22
  • Limmud Brighton and Hove (UK): 29th

April

  • Limmud Germany: 30/04-03/05

May

  • Limmud Colorado: 22-23
  • Manchester Day Limmud (UK): 24th

June

  • Limmud-Oz (Sydney): 6-8
  • Newcastle Day Limmud (UK): 14th

July

  • Limud Buenos Aires: 5th

August

  • Limmudfest ‘09 (UK): 27-31

September

  • LimmudFest 2009 Atlanta SE: 4-7
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