Friday Night Feasts

Friday Night Feasts

Location TBD
Monday, Jan 19, 2026 from 7:30 pm to 9 pm GMT
Overview

Don’t miss the launch of the JC’s latest cookbook.

Doors Open: 7.30pm | Event Starts: 8.00pm | NW3 location

Join Jewish food legend Claudia Roden CBE, kosher catering pioneer and restauratuer Tony Page, and chef restaurateur Josh Katz for an unforgettable evening of stories, flavours, and culinary inspiration, hosted by JC food editor Victoria Prever. Reserve your spot for this one-off celebration of food, culture, and tradition.

For more than a century, The JC has been a trusted guide in the kitchen. Our first two cookery writers became household names whose recipes are still lovingly clipped and kept in kitchens everywhere. Florence Greenberg and Evelyn Rose each wore the JC cookery apron for more than 40 years, shaping the way generations cooked. Florence was at the helm when our very first cookbook — The Jewish Chronicle Cookery Book — was published in 1934.

In the 15 years since trained chef Victoria Prever took on the role, she has brought her own interpretation to the classics, giving the Shabbat menu a 21st-century twist and blending Ashkenazi traditions with Sephardi flavours.

We look forward to welcoming you to this fun, light-hearted and lively event.

Don’t miss the launch of the JC’s latest cookbook.

Doors Open: 7.30pm | Event Starts: 8.00pm | NW3 location

Join Jewish food legend Claudia Roden CBE, kosher catering pioneer and restauratuer Tony Page, and chef restaurateur Josh Katz for an unforgettable evening of stories, flavours, and culinary inspiration, hosted by JC food editor Victoria Prever. Reserve your spot for this one-off celebration of food, culture, and tradition.

For more than a century, The JC has been a trusted guide in the kitchen. Our first two cookery writers became household names whose recipes are still lovingly clipped and kept in kitchens everywhere. Florence Greenberg and Evelyn Rose each wore the JC cookery apron for more than 40 years, shaping the way generations cooked. Florence was at the helm when our very first cookbook — The Jewish Chronicle Cookery Book — was published in 1934.

In the 15 years since trained chef Victoria Prever took on the role, she has brought her own interpretation to the classics, giving the Shabbat menu a 21st-century twist and blending Ashkenazi traditions with Sephardi flavours.

We look forward to welcoming you to this fun, light-hearted and lively event.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • To be announced

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 21 days before event

Location

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