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0161 174 6678
Academy for Rabbinical Research
020 8806 7227
Acheinu Cancer Support
020 8731 8988
Achisomoch Aid Co Ltd
020 8800 9899
Afikim – Israel Family Enrichment Association
020 8800 6688
Agudas Israel Community Services
07758 727 328
Ahada Bereavement Counselling
London
NW4 3LP
For the past 25 years Aish UK has aimed to inspire a deeper connection to Judaism and to ensure a vibrant future for the Jewish people. Through diverse educational opportunities, immersive experiences and enduring relationships we share the wisdom and beauty of Jewish faith, practice and community – connecting with as many young Jews as we can, whatever their background, from when they are about to leave home until they build their own.
Today, Aish UK operates eight full time branches and provides educational opportunities at over eighteen schools, fifteen universities and six young professional hubs around the country, reaching and impacting thousands of young Jews each year. We also regularly distribute educational and video content through magazine publications,
020 8385 3070
AJR Charitable Trust
07947 841 553
Alan Senitt Memorial Trust (The)
(0)20 8381 1717
All Aboard Shops Ltd
020 8349 5754
Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society
020 8458 1284
Anglo-Israel Association
020 7449 0909
Anglo-Jewish Association
020 7284 5858
Anne Frank Trust UK
London
NW4 4EE
Since 2016, Arts Therapies for Children has been dedicated to ensuring every child has timely access to effective therapeutic support. Partnering with over 35 Jewish primary schools in London, Hertfordshire, and Manchester, we prioritise creating a safe, caring space within the school environment. Our team of qualified art, play, and child psychotherapists and counsellors delivers various services, including art therapy, play therapy, Integrative counselling, psychotherapy, and counselling, supporting over 180 children each week.
Emphasising the significance of therapeutic interventions in schools, we remain committed to providing essential frontline mental health services to vulnerable children who may not access support elsewhere.