We’re revitalizing the Jewish Community in Brighton & Hove. Come and join us.
Visit us
We’re supporting the Jewish Community in Brighton & Hove by providing the facilities to support Jewish life, and programming events for the entire city to enjoy. Situated on 29-31 New Church Road, Hove, we’re a vibrant community hub and home to a kosher eatery, workspace, synagogue and nursery.
We’re here to put the outstanding seaside city of Brighton & Hove back on the Jewish map.
Become a BNJC Friend
We exist for the benefit of our community. To bring people together from all backgrounds by creating a vibrant community hub for everyone to enjoy. We’re here to be the thriving, teaching, inspiring, joyful community hub to enjoy every day of the week.
Support us by joining our affordable membership scheme to make the most of your experience at BNJC.
Explore our homes
From stylish apartments to spacious mews houses and penthouses with stunning views, our outstanding new homes have been built to suit a range of budgets and life stages. Available to buy or rent and just 500m from the beach, these homes are in the heart of Brighton and Hove’s Jewish community. With fantastic community and leisure amenities on your doorstep, they are more than just a home.
What's on
Explore our latest events and classes.
Our facilities
Discover the outstanding facilities our Jewish Community Centre has to offer. We're open every day of the week, and everyone is welcome.
Food & Drink
Synagogue
Coworking
Education
Leisure
Have a read of our latest news
Explore what it means to be Jewish in Brighton and Hove, from our vibrant community, explore significant places in the local area and discuss aspects of Jewish culture and traditions that resonate with us today.
Meet our Team: Liz Brown
Meet our Nursery Head Teacher, Liz Brown. Liz comes from an education...
ORT JUMP at BNJC
Calling all Year 12 students and adult mentors! ORT UK is launching it’s very successful JUMP Mentoring Programme in Brighton, with the support of the BNJC.
Celebrating Tu B’Shvat at Home
There are many ways you could celebrate the Jewish New Year of the Trees at home. Read on for some of our favourites ways to mark Tu B’Shvat..
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