The London Jewish Cultural Centre is based at Ivy House, the historic former home of Anna Pavlova, adjacent to Golders Hill Park. It has been transformed into a state of the art adult education centre, including a cafe, an exhibition gallery and a Holocaust and Anti-Racism Centre.
The LJCC provides over 80 courses in subjects ranging from Jewish culture, history and society to Music, Literature, Art, Creative Writing, French, Yiddish and Hebrew.
It also boasts the first UK Access to Jewish Studies programme, which is a recognised qualification for entry to a degree course in Jewish studies or a wider Humanities programme at university.