11th November 2015
Rabbi Leah Jordan, Liberal Judaism’s student and young adult chaplain, will feature on hit BBC show Songs of Praise, as part of a Mitzvah Day interfaith cooking event.
The project brought together Jews and Christians to make food for the homeless, with all items donated to the overnight shelter at Kings Cross Methodist Church.
Joining together in the kitchens of JW3 – the Jewish community and arts centre in London – the Jewish group taught the Christians how to make apple strudel. In return, they were taught to make mince pies. Both groups then united to make a hearty minestrone soup.
The event was hosted by Songs of Praise presenter and How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria winner Connie Fisher.
Those taking part alongside Leah included Mitzvah Day founder Laura Marks and interfaith chair Daniela Pears, LSE chaplain and interfaith adviser Reverand Dr James Walters and Reverend Dawn Savidge of Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church.
The results of a fun and messy morning will be broadcast on Songs of Praise on BBC1 from 1.45-2.20pm on Sunday 15 November.
Leah said: “Songs of Praise, such a British TV institution for faith communities, felt like just the right avenue for promoting the social justice work that both Liberal Judaism and Mitzvah Day do.
“Getting people from different backgrounds in a room together speaking and working toward the same goal is one of the best ways of building interfaith relationships.”
You can watch the episode here: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06qc4j8/songs-of-praise-15112015
Photo by Yakir Zur (www.yzphotography.co.uk)
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