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In Person Death Café


  • Willesden House of Life Willsden Jewish Cemetery London United Kingdom (map)
 

Death Café

Imagine a group of people happily sitting round a table with complete strangers sharing cake and tea. They all want to talk to others about death. Some want to ask how start a conversation with their family, or explore their ideas about life after death, or maybe share their feelings about loss.

This is a non-judgemental space where a group of people from all faiths or none can sit together and have a friendly discussion. There is always laughter, but each session is unique and follows the interests of the group..

All welcome, booking essential.

“when I left the gathering today, I felt like I knew these people for 30 years not two hours.

I’ve never known such a connection between people of different colours religions cultures, etc., a very very rare experience.”

DG

Read about our Death Cafe in the Jewish Chronicle

What to expect at Death Café

 - Join us for a unique and intimate gathering where we'll explore the profound topic of death and dying.

- Experience a non-judgmental space, expertly guided by a facilitator, tailored for adults.

- Engage in open conversations without a formal agenda or counseling – simply an opportunity to share thoughts in a relaxed, non-judgmental setting.

- Enjoy a friendly, in-person discussion aimed at increasing awareness of death and encouraging embracing life to the fullest.

- Be part of our inclusive space, welcoming adults of all backgrounds to engage in meaningful dialogue about this universal experience.

 

All are welcome, but booking is essential.

Don't miss this chance to connect and reflect together

 
Death Cafe at Willesden Jewish Cemetery, November 2023

Death Cafe at Willesden Jewish Cemetery, 23 November 2023


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