Charity r•gistration numbor 1163714
Company reglstratlon number 09331317 (England and Wales)
TZIVOS HASHEM UK
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023

TZIVOS HASHEM UK
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATWE INFORMATION
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E SuFri
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Bencherrhhoun
D Kslzel
A Wil&n5Lry
Charity numb2r
1163714
Comparhy number
9331317
Princip31 addre55
2 Wlestern Avenue
LO￿on
11 9HH
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2 Wlestern Avenue
LO￿on
11 9HH
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ChuiEhill House
137- 139 Brent Slreet
LO￿on
44DJ

TZIVOS HASHEM UK
CONTENTS
Page
Trustees. report
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Independent exarninerfs ieport
18
stotement of finanao18ctMties
19
Balanc8 5he81
20
Notes lo the finanoal slaletnenls
21-28


## **Tzivos Hashem UK – Chabad House Golders Green Trustees report (Including Directors’ report) For the year Ended 30 September 2023** 

The Trustees present their report and financial statement for the year ended 30 September 2023. 

The accounts have been prepared according to the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the accounts and comply with the Charity’s governing documents, the Companies Act 2006 and the statement of Recommended Practice, “Accounting and Reporting by Charities”, issued March 2005. 

## **Objectives and Activities** 

The objectives of the Charity, Chabad Golders Green (Chabad GG), are as follows: to promote the advancement of the Orthodox Jewish Faith through Jewish education; to provide social welfare and conduct services, meetings, and educational facilities following the principles of Orthodox Jewish laws and practices; to pursue other charitable purposes recognised by English law and to collaborate with similar bodies. 

The Trustees have considered the guidance issued by the Charity Commission when deciding what activities the Charity should undertake. 

## **Public Benefit** 

The Trustees and Officers consider Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 and the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit when carrying out the 

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Charity’s activities. They believe that the Charity's "open door" approach to reaching out to beneficiaries across the community reflects and fulfils its legal obligation to ensure public benefit in everything it aims to do. 

## **Safeguarding** 

Chabad GG places great importance on safeguarding young people and other vulnerable individuals. Since 2015, they have worked closely with the Chabad UK Head Office and NSPCC to create and enforce a comprehensive safeguarding policy. This policy ensures that all relevant individuals receive regular training, appropriate for their roles. 

The policy is constantly reviewed in consultation with the NSPCC, and procedures have been established to ensure everyone is fully aware of it and understands their responsibilities. 

## **With Gratitude and Thanks** 

The Charity is extremely thankful to everyone who has devoted their time and effort to advance the Charity's mission. The team members, including volunteers, have consistently shown selflessness by prioritising the Charity's goals and collaborating to achieve its main objectives. Their commitment and dedication have been critical in supporting the Charity's mission. 

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## **Achievements and Performance** 

The Charity offers Jewish educational classes, cultural resources, welfare resources, and religious services in and around Golders Green. Our events and programmes, including large Friday night dinners that have grown in popularity and attendance. We are proud to have hosted over 10,000 people this past year from various backgrounds at our diverse programmes and events. 

## **Summary of key activities** 

The Charity provides a variety of community services, including hospital visitations, mezuzah checking, koshering of kitchens, support for the community during life cycle events, such as baby naming, circumcision ceremonies, Pidyon Ha’ben, Bar/Bat Mitzvah 


celebrations, birthdays, weddings (including education on Jewish marriage laws), funerals, stone settings, Shiva services, and Yizkor remembrance services. 

All activities follow the Charity guidelines and promote kindness, a nonjudgmental open-door policy, respect for one another, family unity, charity, and peace. 

## **Welfare Assisting** 

The Charity thoughtfully and discreetly provides welfare assistance in line with our poverty relief objective. Our assistance includes providing food weekly to 

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over 50 families, distributed via several volunteers, organising temporary accommodations when required, and occasionally providing direct grants. The Charity offers a supportive ear. When needed, we connect over 100 individuals with the right professionals. 

…Like the young couple whose marriage had reached an all-time low, they were referred to a professional marriage therapist. 

An individual was in between jobs and debt was building up. We signposted him to an organisation called Paperweight Trust. They were able to give him professional advice and help him back on his feet. 

A family were finding that their family unit was in crisis. They were referred to the Jewish Family Centre who were phenomenal. And the list goes on and on… 

## **Community** 

When we say, ‘the door is open,’ we mean it! 10,000 people have walked through our centre’s doors during the past 12 months. No two 

weeks are the same. We have hosted lifecycle celebrations, 


wellbeing events, social groups, and more, from new-borns to care home residents. 

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## **Giving people a sense of belonging** 

So many people at group events say they’ve made new friends. For example, an elderly gentleman whose career was surprised, that he was staying in the synagogue each week until 3pm – people don’t pray that long! Actually, he had stayed to socialise! 

One of our volunteers who is in-between jobs and helps to give back; says the volunteering at our centre fills his day with purpose and meaning. 

## **Stronger Families** 

At Chabad GG we help people like …, an elderly person living alone, to find friendship at community events. Or …, who has felt disconnected from his community since moving to the area many years ago. Or …., whose mother suddenly passed away and needs help and guidance organising a funeral. Or …, who found himself homeless and turned up at Chabad GG. Or …, a single mother who comes with her children every week to Chabad GG for Shabbat Dinner. 

## **Adult Education** 

The Charity’s mission is to make Jewish knowledge accessible and personally meaningful to everyone regardless of background or affiliation. The Charity hosts several ongoing JLI courses each year. JLI’s insightful curriculum is ground-breaking. It uses scholastic techniques, embraces a “multiple intelligence” model, and uses multimedia in various approaches to captivate, educate, and emotionally stimulate all kinds of minds in a vibrant Jewish learning experience. 

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“In today’s world of confusion and loss of direction in life, which manifests in young people adopting self-destructive habits, JLI is a beacon of light that can guide people to the safe haven of true happiness.” – Dr A.H. 

“Here is a programme to provide spiritual enrichment within our rich Jewish heritage. It goes beyond acquiring more information and can be an effective springboard for life transformation.” 

- Barbara S. 

This year's JLI courses were titled JLI Soul Map (Nov 22), JLI The Truth of Sinai (May 23), and JLI Heaven on Earth—A Virtual Tour of the Holy Temple (June/July 


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## **The Highlights Throughout the Year:** 

## **October 2022** 

The Charity offered an explanatory and easy-to-follow Yom Kippur service which concluded with a break-the-fast gathering. It was a comfort zone for everyone and a place for personal reflection. 

During Sukkot, Chabad GG set up a Sukkah where participants could connect with nature and the Divine. The Charity offered delicious meals and Kiddushim, 

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allowing those without a Sukkah to participate in the traditions with a sense of belonging and unity. There were also Lulav shaking and home visits for those who couldn't make it to the centre. 

The Charity hosted a family circus event during Sukkot, which was packed with a fun time for all. 

Finally, the Charity celebrated Simchat Torah services, followed by a Hakofos dinner and a dance for all. 

## **November 2022** 

The Charity initiated the RCS Women's Monthly Circle, a 7-part course on self-help. 

JLI _Soul Maps_ , a 6-week 

educational course based on 



Tanya for self-development, which started that month. 

The annual crowd-funding campaign took place on 6 -7 November with 737 donors. 

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## **December 2022** 

During Chanukah, the Charity installed menorahs in town centres, hospitals, and public spaces to spread the light of _freedom of expression_ . 

The Charity held Olive Press workshops in schools and community centres, organised a winter camp for children, and hosted a Young Professional (YP) event in collaboration with other local groups. 

Additionally, the Charity organised a Giant Menorah event - Hakhel - featuring singer Shloime Simcha at Golders Green Station for all the residents of Barnet and beyond, in the presence of Deputy Mayor, Councillor Nagus Narenthira and other dignitaries. 

## **January 2023** 

The Charity hosted a Mental Health Awareness Friday Night with a guest speaker, which was well received. 

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## **February 2023** 

The Charity hosted a children's event centred around 

agriculture and healthy eating, including planting activities for Tu B’shvat. 

A first aid course covering the use of a defibrillator and CPR was launched for adult community members. 

## **March 2023** 

The Charity had an exciting Purim celebration with events for all ages, including children and adults. Food gift packages were sent in the post throughout the UK and delivered locally. 


As part of our ongoing visitation to senior citizen homes, we visited a number of homes in the area on and around Purim, reconnecting the residents with their heritage and youth. One of the carers remarked, “It is amazing to see even those residents with dementia, come to life and connect with their childhood traditions.” 

We teamed up with other YP chapters for a “Singles Purim Bash” event with a live DJ and hot buffet. 

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The Charity installed and decorated a disabled toilet, making the facility more user-friendly for the physically challenged. 

Our famous Matzah Bakery tour, in the London area and beyond, was well received by over 2000 children and adults. Engaging participants in the art of baking Matzah and the history of the ancient Egyptian Empire as they interacted with the Jewish people over 3300 years ago. 



## **April 23** 

The charity hosted a pre-Passover heritage event with a Model Matzah Bakery and fun-day at our centre as a lead up to Passover. 

Hand-baked boxes of Matzah were distributed, in person and via the post, bringing the joy of Passover to all. 

The Annual Communal Pesach Seder Dinner was graciously hosted and diligently led by Rabbi Yossi and his family. 

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Engaging Passover activities were held throughout the week for both adults and children, including special Passover Kiddushim. Meals were arranged for those in need. 

Special guest Mrs. Chana Weisberg, editor of TheJewishWoman.org and international lecturer, 

joined Chabad GG for a Friday Night Dinner during this month. 

## **May 2023** 

The North-West London residents celebrated the Coronation of HRH King Charles III, in Golders Hill Park. The Charity had a stand that catered for the community by offering 



culturally appropriate food and beverages, thus celebrating the King's Coronation in the heart of the Golders Green Jewish community. 

The Charity organised a Shavuot heritage event featuring baking, crafts, and activities to engage children in learning and preparing for the upcoming Shavuot Holiday. 

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The Shavuot holiday featured an uplifting get together 

followed by a dairy Kiddush. Our YPs enjoyed a BBQ and the opportunity to connect. 


## **June 2023** 

Our YP chapter hosted a delightful paint night, developing new skills, talents and relationships. 

Rabbi Yossi Goldman, a renowned international lecturer spoke at a Friday Night Dinner on the topic of anti-Semitism. 


JLI 

Adult Education Course: Heaven and Earth – _A Virtual Tour of the Holy Temple._ This course was delivered over six weeks. 


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## **July 23 and August 23** 

The Charity ran a Summer Day Camp for underprivileged children, providing activities, field trips, nutritious meals in a secure environment enabling them to nurture lasting friendships. 


Approaching the Jewish New Year, 

Rosh Hashanah, the Shofar plays a significant role in the month leading up to the High Holidays. The Shofar-making workshops are very popular. Rabbi Yossi travelled all over London and beyond, visiting schools and camps delivering the Shofar Heritage workshops. 

## **September 2023** 

Chabad GG conducted both adult and children’s services to involve everyone in the New Year celebrations, including a lavish New Year’s Dinner. 



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## **Financial review** 

The statement of Financial Activities shows a net expenditure over income of £53,626 (2022 - £74,382 income over expenditure) for the year, which has been deducted from the fund balances. The trustees expect an increase in donations and activities in the coming year. 

## _Reserves policy_ 

At present, the Trustees do not consider it necessary to have a specific reserve policy. They are however taking concerted steps to develop a series of initiatives so as to further improve the Charity’s financial position. 

All Donations received so far are Unrestricted Funds 

## **Structure, governance and management** 

The charity is a company limited by guarantee governed by its Memorandum and Articles incorporated on 27 November 2014 as amended by special resolution registered at companies House on 23 September 2015. 

The trustees, who are also the directors for the purpose of company law, and who served during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were: 

E Sufrin 

E Itzinger 

B Benchemhoun 

D Katzel 

A Vilensky 

_Recruitment and appointment of trustees_ 

Appointment of the trustees is governed by the Memorandum and Articles of the company. 

None of the trustees has any beneficial interest in the company. All the trustees are members of the company and guarantee to contribute a sum (not exceeding £10) in the event of a winding up. 

The trustees' report was approved by the Board of Trustees. 


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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF TZIVOS HASHEM UK
I report to the trustees on my oxaminalion of the financial statements of Tzivo8 Hashem UK Ithe charity) for the year
ended 30 September 2023.
R•sponslbllltl•$ and b*sis of report
As the trustees of the charity land also its directors for the purposes of comparsy lawl you are responsible for the
preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 lthe 2006
Having sats'sfied myself th81 the financial statements of the charity are not required lo be audited under Part 16 of
the 2006 Act and are eligible for indgpendenl examination, I report in wspect of my 8x8minalion of the charity'5
rinancial statements carried out under section 145 01 the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act). In carying out my
examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llb)
of tho 2011 Act.
Independent •xamlneVs ststement
Since the ¢harty's gTOSS income exceeded £250,000 your 8xamin8r musl be a member of a body listed in section
145 of the 2011 Act. I confirm that l am qualified to undertake the èxamination because l am a member of the
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, which is one of the listed bodies.
I have complèt8d my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connects'on with the
examination giving me cause to bolieve that in any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as requrrgd by section 386 of the 2006 Act.. or
the financial stslem&nts do not accord with those records- or
the financial statements do not comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other
than any reqviramenl that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a Matter considered as part of an
independent examinatr'on.. or
the financial statements have not been prepared in accordance with the molhods and principles of the
Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities applicable to ch8rits'&s
preparing their a¢¢ounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021.
I have no cLJncems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination lo which attention
should be drawn in this report in order lo enable a proper tjnderstanding of the financial statements to be rg8ched.
Anthony
p$t•ln FCA
Paragon Partners Limited
Churchill House
137 - 139 Brent Str881
London
NW4 4DJ
Dated.. 27 June 2024
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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITUREACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds
funds
2023
2022
Notes
Income from:
Donations and legacies
Chatrtable actwities
323.437
67,824
368,858
51,241
Total income
391,261
420,099
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
444.887
345,717
Total expendlture
444.887
345,717
Net Incomellexpenditurel and movement in funds
(53.626)
74,382
Reconclllatlon of funds:
Fund balances al 1 Oclober 2022
230,849
156,467
Fund balances at 30 September 2023
177,223
230,849
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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
BALANCE SHEET
ASAT30 SEPTEMBER 2023
2023
2Q22
Notes
Flxod assets
Tangible assets
11
159.440
188,865
Current ass•ts
Debtor5
C8sh al bank and in hand
12
15.370
21.$48
52,984
9,043
36.918
62,027
Cr¢dltors= •mounts falling due within
one year
13
119,135)
120,0431
Not Current aBsets
17,783
41,984
Total a$$¢ts l•s$ ¢urr•nt Ilabllitles
177,223
230,849
Not ass•ts èx¢ludlng ponslon Ilab51tty
177.223
230,849
Th• fund$ of the charfty
Unrestricted fvnds
177,223
230,849
177,223
230.849
The company is enlilled to the exemption from the audit requirement Contained in section 477 of the Companies Act
2006, for the year ended 30 September 2023.
The dir$dor 8¢knowledges his responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 wlh
spect lo accounting records and the p￿paration of finan¢ial ststem9nts.
The members have not required the cr•mpany to obtain an audit of Its financial statemènts for the yoar In question in
a¢xordance with section 476.
These flnanclal ststemtrnts have been prepared in accordance with the prowsions 8pplicablo to Companies subject
to the small ¢ompanies regime.
The financial statèments ware approvod by tho Iruslees on 27 June 2024
E Sufrin
Trustee
B Benchemhoun
Trust••
Company reglstration number 09331317 (England and Wales)
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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
Accounting policies
Charity infonnation
Tzwos Hashem UK is a prtvate company limited by guarantee incorporaled in England and Wales. Tha
registered Offi￿ is 2 Weslem Avenue, London, NW119HH.
1.1 Accountlng conventlon
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the chanty's Igoverning documenll, the
Companies Act 2006, FRS 102 "Th8 Financial R8porbng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland" CFRS 102°) and the Charities SORP "Accounting and Rewrting by Chanlies Statement ol
Recommended Practice applicable to charrties preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 1021" leffecttve 1 January 20191 The
chanly is a Public Benefit Enlily as defined by FRS 102.
The charrty has taken advantage of the provisions in the SORP for charrties not to prepare a Statement of
Cash Flows.
The finanaal slalements are prepared in slerfing, which is the funthonal currency of the charity. Monelary
amounts in these financial statements are rounded lo the nearest £.
The financial statements have been prepared under Ihe historical cost conventson. The prinapal accounlir
policies adopted are sel out below.
1.2 Going concern
At the time of approving the fina￿al statements, the tnjstees have a reasonable expectation that the chanty
has adequate resources to continue in operational exisIen￿ for the foreseeable future. Thus the Iruslees
conb.nue to adopt the going concein basis of accounbng in prepanng th8 financial stal8ments.
1.3 Charitable funds
Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of their charrtable
objectives.
Restricted funds are subject lo specffic conditions by donors or granlors as to how they may be used. The
purposes and use5 of the restricted funds ale sel out in the notes to the financial statements_
Endowment funds are subjed to spectfic condttions by donors that the capttal must be maintained by the
charity
1A Income
Income is recognLz8d when the chanty is legally entitled lo rt after any perfomiance conditions have be8n met.
the amounts can be measured reliably, and it is probable that income will be receNed.
Cash donations are recognized on receipt. other donations are recognized once the charity has been notified
of the donation, unless performance conditions require defèrral of the amount. Income tax recoverable in
ielation to donations iecetved under GiflAid or deeds of covenant is recoqnized at the time of the donab"on.
Legacies are recognized on receipt or othemise if the chanty has been notffied of an impending distribution.
the amount is known, and receipt Is exp8cted_ If the amount is not known, the legacy is Iieated as a
contingenl assel.
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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
Accounting policies
(Continued)
1.6 Expenditure
Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer economic benefit to a
third party. it is probable that a Iransfer of economic benefits ￿11 be required in settlement, and the amount of
the obli9ats.on can be measuied reliably.
Expenditure is classilied by activity The costs of each aclivily are made up of the total of direct costs and
shared costs, includitbg suptK)tl costs involved in undertaking each actwity. Direcl costs attnbutable lo a single
adivity are allocated diredty lo that acb'vty. Shared costs which contnbute to more than one actmty and
support costs which are not attributable to a single aclivty are apportioned belween those adivilies on a basis
consistent with the use of resources. Central staff costs are allocated on the basis of time spent, and
depreciat'on chaiges ale allocat￿1 on the potb'on of the asset's use.
1.6 Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets ara inrtially measuied at cost and subsequenlly rneasuied at cost or valuation, net of
depreciab'on and any impairment losses_
Depreciation is recognised so as to write off the cost or valuats.on of assets less their residual values over their
useful INes on the following bases..
Leasehold impiov8menls
Fixtures, [￿ingS & equipment
Motor vehicles
10 yeats
25 /0 reducing balance
25% reducing balan
The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is determined as the differen￿ be￿een the sale proceeds
and the carrying value of the asset, and is reccMJnised in the statement of financial actwilies.
1.7 Impalm￿nt of fixed assets
Al each reporting end dale, the charity reviews the carrying amounts of rts tangible assets to determine
whether there 15 any indication that those a5sels have suffered an impaitment loss. If any such indication
e￿sts, the recoverable amount of the asset is eslimated in order to determine the extent of the impaitment
loss lif any)
1.8 Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents include cash in hand, deposrts held al call wlh banks, other short-lemi liquid
investments with onginal malurrties of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown
within tK)￿OWingS in cuttent liabilities_
Financial instruments
The charrty has elected lo apply the provisions of Section 11 'Basic Financial Instruments, and Section 12
'Other Finanaal Instruments Issues, of FRS 102 to all of its finanaal instruments.
Finanaal instruments are recognized In the charity's balance sheet when the chanty becomes party lo the
contractual provisions of Ihe Instrumenl.
Financial assets and liabilities are offset, wilh the net aTh)unls presented in the financial statements. when
Ihere is a legally enfoiceable right to set off the iecognized amounts and there is an intention to setue on a net
basis or to r8alEe the asset and setue the liability simultaneously_
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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
Accounting policies
(Continued
Basic financial assets
Basic financial assels, which include debtots and cash and bank balances, are intlially measured at
Iransaction price including Iransaction costs and are subsequently carried al amorlized cost using the effeclive
interest method unless the arrangement conslitules a financing transaction. where the transaction is
measured al the present value of the future receipts discounled at a market rate of inler8St. Financial assets
classffied as ieceivable within one year ale not amortized.
Basic financial liabilities
Basic financial liabilities, including creditots and bank loans are initially iecognised at transaclion piice unless
the arrangement constilutes a fi'nancing Iransaclion, where the debl instrument is measured at Ihe presenl
value of the future payment's discounted at a market rate of interest_ Financial liabilities classified as payable
within one year are not amortised.
Derecognition of financial liabilities
Financial liabilities are derecognised when the chanly's contradual obligations expire or are discharg8d or
cancelled.
1.10 Employee benefits
The cosl of any unused holiday entitlement is reccxJnEed In the period In which the employee's sewvices are
received.
Tetmination benerrts are recognized itnmedialely as an expense when the chatity is demonstrably committed
lo lerminate Ihe employment of an employee or to provide termination benefits.
Critical accounting estimates and judgements
In the application of the chanty's accounting policies, the trustees are required to make judgements, estimates
and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other
sources. The eslimales and associaled assumplions are based on historical experien￿ and other fadots Ihat
ale consideied to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimales.
The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting
estimates are recognised in the penod in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects only that
period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where the revision affeds both current and future
periods.
Income from donalions and legacies
Unrestricted
funds
2023
Unrestricted
funds
2022
Donations and gifts
other general grants
286,578
36,85g
300,553
68,305
323,437
368,858

TZIVOS HASHEM UK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
Income from charitable activities
Unrèstrlcted
funds
2023
Unrestrlctsd
funds
2022
Income from organized events
Charrtable adtvities
67,824
51.241
Charitable activities
Charitable Govemance
Activities
costs
Support
costs
Total
Total
2023
2023
2023
2023
2022
Staff costs
Depr8ciation and impairment
Event costs
Supplies for programs
Tnps and activities
Website. IT software and consumables
Advertising and marketing
Insurance
Light. heat, repairs & maintenance
Motor vehicle expenses
IPoslage, printing and slalionery
Rent
Telephone and inleinet
Travelling expenses
Accountancy
Other chantable expenditure
59.939
59.939
30.936
92.929
125,009
1,707
1,611
5.208
3.622
12.695
8,176
11,779
46,073
1.570
15.718
2,094
23,025
37,460
33.311
47,183
88,442
101
1,081
2,523
1,465
9,729
8,050
10,471
58,178
1,496
4,199
1,987
37,587
30.936
92,929
125,009
1,707
1,611
5.208
3,622
12,695
8,176
8,140
46,073
3,639
1.570
15.718
2,094
4,021
14,593
4,411
379.103
2.796
6,115
56.873
442,091
2.796
343,263
2,454
Giant funding of acttvities (see note 6)
381,899
6,115
56,873
444,887
345,717
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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
Grants payable
Charltsble
Activities
2023
Chantable
Activities
2022
Grants lo indwiduals
2,796
2,454
2,796
Net movement in funds
2023
2022
The nel movement in funds is stated after chargingllcredttsng)-
Depreaalion of owned tangible fixed assels
30,936
33,311
Trustees
None of the trusteès (or any ￿rsOnS connected wth Ihaml recerved any remunerabon during th8 year (2022 _
Employees
The average r￿nthlY number of employees during the year was..
2023
Number
2022
Number
Employees
Volunteers
25
25
Total
29
29
Employment costs
2023
2022
Wages and salanes
59,939
37,460
There were no employees whose annual remuneration was r￿re than £60,000.
10 Taxation
The charity is exempt from taxation on its actiw"b"es because all tts incotne is applied foi chaTitable purtK)ses.
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TZIVOS HASHEM UK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
11 Tangible fixed assets
Leasehobd
knprovements
Fixtures.
flttings &
8quipment
Motor
vehlcles
Total
Cost
Al 1 October 2022
Addibons
204,789
8.422
1.510
39,310
252.521
1.510
At 30 September 2023
204,789
9.932
39,310
254.031
Depreciation and impaimient
Al 1 October 2022
DepreCiat￿n charged in the year
49,412
22,186
4,415
1,379
9,828
7,371
63,655
30.936
AI 30 September 2023
71,598
5,794
17,199
94,591
Carrying amount
AI 30 September 2023
133,191
4,138
22,111
159,440
AI 30 September 2022
155,377
4,006
29,482
188,865
12 Debtors
2023
2022
Amounts falling due within one year:
Trade debtors
other debtors
15,360
10
52.984
15,370
52.984
13 Creditors: amounts falling due ￿rythin one year
2023
2022
other taxation and social secunty
Trade creditors
other credttois
19,135
12.749
6,4
19,135
20.043
14 Related party transactions
There were no disdosable related party transactions during the yeai (2022 - none).
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