Chabad Lubavltch Of Birmingham Campuses Limited
RegiSte￿d number:
08113141
Directors, Report
The directors present their reF)Ort and accounts for the year ended 30 June 2023.
Prlncipal activitie5
The company's principal activity during the year continued to be the provision of student support
services and activities on the Birmingham campuses.
Directors
The following persons served as directors during the year..
YAJAngya
E D Brackman
Y Y Cheruff
P P Efune
J C Golomb
Small company provisions
This report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act
2006 applicable lo companies Subl￿t to the small companies regime.
This report was approved by the tx)ard on 14 Mar¢h 2024 and signed on its behalf.
Y Y Cheruff
Diredor

Chabad Lubavitch Of Blmilngham Campuses Limited
Profit and Loss Account
for the year ended 30 June 2023
2023
2022
Turnover
132,328
82,581
Cost of s81es
{54,0101
111,487)
Gross profit
78,318
Administrative expenses
Other operating income
154,2281
1106,1261
501
Opgrating profitlllossl
24,090
134,531)
Profitll108s) before taxation
24,090
{34,5311
Tax on profivlkjssl
Profitlllossl for the financial yèar
24,090
34,531

Chabad Lubavitch Of Bimiingham Campuses Limited
Registered number:
08113141
Balance Sheet
as at 30 June 2023
2023
2022
Note8
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
464,955
460,955
Current assets
Cash at bank and in hand
21.362
7.927
Creditors: amounts falllng due
wlthin one year
(143,1451
(149,800)
(121,7831
{141,8731
Not Current liabililles
319,082
Net assets
343.172
Capital and reserves
Profit and loss account
319,082
343,172
343,172
319,082
Sharpholderfs funds
The directors are satisfied that the company is entitled to exemption from the requirement to obtain
an audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006.
The member has not required the company to obtsin an audit in accordance with seth.on 476 of the
Act.
The directors acknowledge their responsibilrties for oomplying with the requirements of the
Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
The accounts have been prepared and delivered in accordance with the special provisions
applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime. The profit and ioss account has not
been delivered to the Registrar of Companies.
Y Y Cheruff
Director
Approved by the board on 14 March 2024

Chabad Lubavltch Of Birmingham campus￿ Limited
Nots8 to the Accounts
for the year ènded 30 Jun¢ 2023
1 AGcounting policies
Basi$ ofptwiarat
The accounts hav8 been prepared under th8 historical cost convention and in accor(lance wth
FRS 102, The Financial Reporting St8ndErd applicable in the UK and Rgpublic of Ireland las
applied to Small ent(ties by section IA of the standard).
¢￿dItO
Short term creditors are measured at transaction price Iwhich 15 usually the invoice pri￿1. Loans
other financial liabilits-es are initially recognised at transaclion price net of any tiansa¢tion
cost5 $utsequenlly MeaSu￿d at arnortised cost determined usino the effectNe interest
method.
2 Employees
2023
Number
2022
Number
Average nurnber of person8 employed by the company
3 Tanglble fixed a88ets
Land and
bulldlngs
Motor
vehlcl•s
Totsl
Cost
Addilions
460,955
460,95S
5.(K)O
5,000
465,955
465,955
At 30 June 2023
Depreciation
Charge for the year
At 30 June 2023
1,000
1,000
1.000
Net book value
At 30 June 2023
460,955
4,000
464,955
At 30 June 20
480.955
460.955
4 Credltofs.. amounts falllng due wlthln year
2023
2022
Loans
TaXat￿tsn and social security cost3
other credrtors
137.000
225
5,920
143,145
137.000
32
12.768
149.800
6 Other information
Chabad Lubavitch Of Birmingham Campuses Limrted 16 a wrnp8ny limitéd by guarentse and
eonsequenlly doe5 Dot have share ¢apital.
The Registered Offi￿ is
11 Oakfi8ld Road
Birmingham
Vvest Midlands
8297JS

Chabad Lubavitch Of Birmingham Campuses Limited
Detailed profit and loss account
for the year ended 30 June 2023
This schedule does not fom7 part of Ihe statutory accounts
2023
2022
Soles
132,328
82,581
Cost of sales
{54.0101
{11,4871
Gross profit
78.318
Administrative expenseg
Other operating income
154,2281
1106,1261
501
Operating profiullossl
{34,5311
ProfiU{10s81 before tax
24,090
34,531

Chabad Lubavitch Of Birniingham Campuses Llmlted
Detailed profit and loss account
for the year ended 30 June 2023
This schedule does not form part of the statutory accounts
2023
2022
Sales
Grants & Donations
132,328
82,581
Cost of sales
Food & Catering
. Other direct costs
48.950
5,060
54,010
11,487
11,487
Admlnistratlve expenses
Employee cost5".
Wages and salaries
Directors, salaries
Pensions
Employer's Nl
Travel and subsistence
21,333
26,083
1,048
263
3,735
52,462
18.000
166
1.277
Premises costs..
Storage rent
Light and heal
c￿anIng
15,419
6,307
8,527
30,253
8,620
3,349
11,969
Gener21 administrative expenses..
Telephone and fax
Postage
Stationery
Bank charges
Insurance
Repairs and maintenance
Depreciation
Sundry expenses
727
1,712
1.379
247
4,956
7,748
1,000
4,207
703
741
844
332
4,324
12,786
1,567
Legal and professional costs..
Accountancy fees
secretarial fees
1,440
674
54,228
106,126
Other operating income
JRS grant
501

## **CHABAD LUBAVITCH OF BIRMINGHAM CAMPUSES:** 

## **Trustees' report (incorporating directors' report)** 

## **for the year ended 30th June 2023** 

The trustees present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 30th June 2023. 

## **Reference and Administrative Information** 

Reference and administrative information is shown on page 1 of the financial statements and forms part of this report. 

## **Constitution:** 

The Charity is constituted as a limited company governed by the Memorandum and Articles of Association dated 20th June 2012. 

## **Organisational structure** 

The power to appoint new trustees is vested in the current board. It is not the intention of the trustees of the charity to appoint any new trustees. Should the situation change in the future, the trustees will apply suitable recruitment induction and training procedures. All funds are raised by the trustees. 

## **Objects for Public Benefit** 

The objects are to advance and promote and provide facilities for the practice of the Jewish Religion in accordance with Orthodox Jewish tenets. 

The trustees have considered the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit. 

## **Review of Activities and Achievements** 

The trustees are satisfied with results for the year. Please see below for reports and pictures of our activities. 

## **Reserve Policy** 

The trustees do not seek to maintain reserves other than to ensure that the charity is able to continue to operate. 

## **Risk Review** 

The trustees have confirmed that there are no major risks to which the charity is exposed. 

This report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions relating to companies subject to the small companies regime within part 15 of the companies Act 2006. 

Approved by the trustees on 30[th] of April 2024 and signed on their behalf by 




Y Y Cheruff Director- Trustee

בס"ד 

## YOUR APPRECIATION **Summer 2022** REPORT 

## **In this Issue:** 


   - You Gave a First Seder in 10 Years! Page 2 

   - You Make their Day and Brighten Their Lives! 

- Page 3. 

   - "Shnoodle" Salad Recipe Page 3 



## Birminghamchabad.com **YOUR IMPACT THIS PESACH!** 


## **YOU GAVE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS A PLACE TO CELEBRATE PESACH AND EAT KOSHER FOR PASSOVER FOOD** 

Holidays can be a very lonely time for an international student who doesn’t have the luxury of going home. You made sure that these students were cared for and had a home away from home to spend the holiday and eat Kosher for Passover food. Thanks for caring! 



## **YOU GAVE ROWAN* HIS FIRST SEDER IN 10 YEARS!** 

Rowan*, a 28-year-old post-graduate research student at University of Birmingham, speaks Yiddish and is descended from a Breslover Chassidic family yet he has not participated in a seder since 2012! He said his mother was “Kvelling” that he was at a seder. Rowan met Rabbi Yossi on campus a few days before Pesach and was given some hand-baked matzah and gratefully accepted the invitation to join an authentic seder. 

Throughout the whole seder he was excited and engaged, sharing his own ideas, insights and memories of Pesach. 

Thank you for reigniting his Jewish spark and helping him feel connected to his Jewish identity. He hopes to stay in touch and get involved in more Jewish life and learning. *Name changed to protect privacy. 

**YOU GAVE THE GIFT OF AUTHENTIC HAND-BAKED SHMURAH MATZAH TO 60 FAMILIES AND ELDERLY RESIDENTS IN BIRMINGHAM** 





Birminghamchabad.com 




## **“YOU MAKE THEIR DAY AND BRIGHTEN THEIR LIFE” – HOW YOU SUPPORT THE STUDENTS IN SUPPORTING THE ELDERLY:** 

The residents love to receive the freshly made challahs on Friday mornings and especially love to see the students who bring them. 


There are a group of students who also visit the elderly residents on a Wednesday afternoon for a onehour chat, the residents love this and greatly look forward to it. 

“I cant stress enough how wonderful and important it is for the older residents to see and engage with the young students who show interest and listen to the older folks. Not only does it make their day but it brightens their outlook on life generally.” 

**YOU GAVE THE JOY OF PURIM TO STUDENTS AND ELDERLY** 

Phillip Linz, 

Birmingham Jewish Housing Association, Chair. 




**SINAI SCHOLARS CELEBRATED A FULL SHABBAT TOGETHER AND A CLOSING CEREMONY WITH GOOD RESOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE** 

## **“SHNOODLE” SALAD** 

## **FROM THE KITCHEN AT CHABAD** - Taste the warmth you give to others - 



Egg noodles or spaghetti (boiled, drained and rinsed) Toasted sesame seeds (optional) Spring onions (optional) 

Dressing: Equal amounts of oil, sugar and soya sauce. 

A few drops of sesame oil. Mix into salad. Enjoy 😊 



ד **"** בס 

## **Appreciation Report** 

**Spring 5783 | 2023** 


## **In this Issue:** 


**Purim at Chabad Loaves of Love Sinai Scholars this Term** 


**BIRMINGHAMCHABAD.COM** 




## **You Gave Purim to so Many Students!** 

On Purim day over 20 student homes were visited and over 100 students received Mishloach manot. Your gift reminded them of their people, their heritage and their connection to each other. It brought a lot of Purim joy and fun on Purim day. Thank you! 

## **Megillah and Dinner to 80 Students!** 

As Purim began, 80 students gathered at Chabad to hear megillah and celebrate the day with a festive dinner and break-fast of sushi and noodles. 



## **You Gave Students an Authentic Jewish Study Journey** 

You provided a new group of students with a quality educational and experiential Jewish experience. 

The Sinai Scholars programme offers a rich and satisfying series of classes and experiences to develop a “Think Jewish” approach to modern life. 

Every class gives students the space to develop and find their unique path in Judaism. 


## **Hamantash Bake** 

A few days before Purim, 10 students gathered to bake the traditional Purim treat, hamantashen, and learn all about its significance. 

You helped students connect our beautiful Jewish traditions with their day to day lives! 


**BIRMINGHAMCHABAD.COM** 



## **A Home Away from Home Every Shabbat, Thanks to You!** 


Perhaps what the students appreciate the most is the comfort and availability of a home away from home at Shabbat. 

Students from all years of university, gather at Chabad every Friday night and Shabbat lunch for a delicious 3 or 4 course meal and a feeling of home. 

They chat and share a sense of camaraderie with their fellow Jewish students. They feel a sense of connection and belonging. 

Thank you for the gift of Shabbat that you provide every week at Chabad! 


## **Loaves of Love** 

## Students Looking for Meaning Connect with Lonely, Elderly People. 

Your support ensures that every Friday at 11am, students come to Chabad to bake challah. They then go on to Silverstone court – an assisted living facility with Jewish elderly, to deliver the freshly, baked challah. 

This provides support to the elderly, who sometimes don’t eat homemade food for days. It also provides the students with a sense of purpose and meaning, which can be a struggle in the life and culture of a university student. 



**BIRMINGHAMCHABAD.COM** 



בס"ד 

Autumn 2022 

## **APPRECIATION REPORT** 


## **IN THIS ISSUE:** 

Jacob and Jonny May have been Lost from the Jewish Community without You (Page 2) 

The Students Homes may be Temporary but you make sure that their Judaism isn't (page 3) 




## **THE IMPACT YOU HAVE ON STUDENTS LIVES** 


## **YOU GAVE JACOB A BAR MITZVAH!** 

Jacob comes from a small town, in the southern region of the UK. His family are the only Jews in their town. Jacob began University in Birmingham this year. He came for the first Friday night dinner of the term. He arrived before Shabbat and nervously said that this will be his first Jewish experience. He had not had a Bar mitzvah and so we helped him put on Tefillin for the first time! 

We celebrated his Bar Mitzvah there and then at the first Friday night of term! This was so meaningful to Jacob and he is so grateful to you for giving him the opportunity to explore his faith and participate in Jewish life for the very first time! 

## **YOU SUPPORT JONNY AND WELCOME HIM INTO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY!** 

Jonny, a graduate student at the university of Aston, reached out to us a few weeks ago to see if he could get involved in Jewish life. He said that moving to a new city hasn’t been easy and that he is feeling very lonely. 

He was brought up by a Jewish mum and a non Jewish dad in a small village in the U.K. and has had very little exposure to Jewish life. 

We invited him to join the Sinai Scholars course and he gratefully accepted the invitation. 

Thanks to you, Jonny is now an active member of the Sinai Scholars group who meet once or twice a week to study Jewish values and experience Jewish life. 

Jonny may have felt alone, but you stepped in to make sure that Jonny is supported. You welcomed him into the Jewish community to experience Judaism at its best. 

If not for you, Jonny may never have had the chance to engage with his Judaism, meet Jewish people and feel a part of the Jewish community. 

Thank you for all that you do for Students like Jacob and Jonny. 




## **SNAPSHOTS OF YOUR IMPACT THIS TERM:** 





You give the students the opportunity to explore their Judaism and discuss Jewish values and practice at the Sinai scholars course this term. They are not only studying Judaism but also experiencing it – with a Shabbaton, trip to the mikvah and a challah bake for the elderly in Birmingham. 

New for this year! An advanced track for Sinai Scholars! 

On Rosh Hashana – students and community met to hear the Shofar, go to “Tashlich” and enjoy a traditional Rosh Hashana dinner.  People who didn’t have the opportunity to go to shul, were able to connect and find meaning on this special day. 

You put Mezuzahs up in so many flats over Birmingham! The students homes may be temporary, but you make sure that their Judaism isn’t! 

First Friday night of term – you gave close to 100 Freshers the opportunity to meet and celebrate shabbat together over a hot cup of chicken soup and traditional delicacies! 

You gave a wholesome, nourishing and delicious dinner to 80 students before the fast of Yom Kippur. The students felt your love and care for them. 

You connect the students with the elderly! This gives meaning and a sense of purpose to the students and the joy of connection and care to the elderly. 


